FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1971 t^AGE TWENTY-FOUR Average Daily Net Press Ron The Weather lEttming l$m U i For The Week Ended April 4,1971 Clear and cool tonight; low chase tickets for any evening at crafts at 367 Tcdland Tpke. in cent to the restaurant 'screen In 30s. Tomorrow mostly sunny Four Petitions Business Zone n . The site, with the sign on its premises. Tickets on Sale a reduced rate. A bout Tow n 200 feet of frontage, is on the Extension of permission to Special rates are: availahle 15,695 and milder; high near 60. Cub Scout Pack 144 will have On ZB A Agenda north side of the turnpike diag- house farm workers is being For LTM Play for members of the American Mancheater—^A City o f Viliage Charm a pinewood derby tonight at BITUMINOUS cnally across from the Howard sought by August Zeppa, a com­ Betty Lundberg, box office Association of Retired Persons 7:30 at Keeney St. School. TTie Zoning Board of A i^ ^ s Johnson’s Restaurant. mercial truck farmer, at 738 manager, has 'announced that for any performance. Student VOL. LXXXX, NO. 168 (EIGHTEEN PAGES— TV SECTION) (OlasstOed AdvertUIng 15) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS is slated to consider four ap­ A variance is required be­ Birch Mt. Rd. in a Rural Resi­ tickets for the Little Theatre Of tickets for any performance at M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Sa t u r d a y , a p r i l 17, 1971 Cub Scout Pack 2 will have dence Zone, Zeppa has been Manchester’s May 30, 21 and 22 a reduced rate are also avail­ Us pecond annual Fiesta tomor- plications at its monthly publie cause of a section in the zoning DRIVEWAYS granted the permission in two- able. Senior CitliOns are hvvit- hearing Monday at 7 p.m. in regulations prohibiting open air production of "A Thousand mow from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at year increments since 1960. Clowns’’ have been put on sale. ed to attend the Thursday eve- Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketball Courts Second Congrregational Church. the Municipal Building hearing desplays of merchandise. Burger King Corp. is request­ A general repcUrer’s license is Tickets can be purchased at nlng„..performance, at adilch Now Booking for Seasonal Work ___ The event is open to the public. room. Two requests are for Kofsky’s Shoe Store in the time they will rec^ve a special All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% Insured. There will be various games to ing a variance to permtt an being requested by Prank Pa- variances, one for temporary Manchester Parkade from Ben rate. For phone reservations Citizen Complaints Pope Paul play, and prizes will be award­ eight-foot-square sign with ar­ gano, new operator of the Shankman. and further information, con­ ed. Refreshments are available. housing of farm workers, ahd row at Center St. and Proctor ARCO service station at 706 DeMAIO BROTHERS one for a general auto repair­ Rd., opposite its restaurant at Main St. in Business Zone m . Special arranigements may be tact Mrs. FiOd Bllsh, 0 Laurel CALL 643-7691 Chided By President Says Total Pullout er’s license. 476 Center St. Billboards are Pagano recently took over man­ made by groups for theater St. St. Bridget’s Rosary Society parties. Any organization wish­ "A Thousand Clowns’’ is a Spur Stafte Officials will sponsor a wine tasting Frank J. Halm i n is seeking prohibited in the regulations, agement of the station, which ing to plan a theater party for a comedy which enjoyed a long party Monday at 8 p.m. at St. permission to conduct Sunday but the company is contending presently has a limited repair­ Rome Paper group of 20

' 2 - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE FIVE PAGET FOUR Mi»ICHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 Bolton News for Senior Citizens Hospital Wing STAR. GAXEIC*V Women’s Club Directors By C LA Y R. POLLAN- By WALLY FORTIN AIS ARIES LIRRA MAR. 21 JM Your Daily Actirity Guide Elects Officers DIBEOTOB A ccordin g fo Ih e Starr, if Comment Ceremony To Mark Hospital Wing Opening '‘■'^ARR. If To develop message for Sunday, ^ 3 - 5 - 9-14 Karen Morarty was elected Hello everybody! Well, doesn’t Later, we saw some colored read words corresponding to numbers 34 3T4h46fn Ready for Tours '22-28-39 50-59-75 this weather give you that old sUdes on some of our recent of your birth sign. t>resident o f’^ e Bolton Junior Session get-up-and-go feeling? Sure feels entertainment by the Irish Dan- y j f TAURUS 1 Ne ----31 Today-- 61 Light SCORPIO Women’s Club at its annual ^ f h e following comments and However, engineers have de- storage room, isotopes and deep Kenney pointed out. Other per­ (ConUnued from Page 4) scuffable material, and metal ARR. 20 Some 250 guests have been in­ will begin from the dining room, vide new surglcal-radlologlctil A t the time the' wing was an ­ great to -be running around in cers, and Manchester’s Young 2 Heed 32 Surprisirvg 62 Love OCT. 23 meeting Wednesday. Mrs. Me- suggestions were inadvertently story By signed the building so that It therapy rooms, and a future co- sonnel will be restricted to the furniture and beds are a rich ( MAY 20 3 Attitude 33 Expose 63 Results- recently enlarged as part of the facilities that will replace those nounced, its cost was estl'iiated NOK. 2f Oarty, who lives on Laurwood omitted from yesterday's re- WitxiAM COE vited for the 1 p.m. program, eventually can rise to eight bait room CMistructed to federal outer corridors away from op­ just a sweater, and though Women’s Club. We then took a of their reason for being—the brown color that simulates wal­ O i l 1-13-15-55 4 Put 34 A 64 Income construction. in the older structure, presently at $4 million, 5 0 f 35 Of 65 Don't 15-33-48-52/'< >i Dr. with her husband Charles j including the medical and den­ erating areas. we’re due for some cold windy little stroll to Penn Dutch Ooun- patient. nut. Contrasting draperies are S'62-73-76 Photos By located respectively on the stories. requirements. 6 You 36 Advice 66 A ffect 60-77-81-88' " and children Lex, Laura and -Three men from the Beacon tal staff, hospital trustees and ’This estimate quickly had to days, I think we’ve got the bad try, via colored slides taken Here are located the 37 new on order but have not been de­ GEMINI 7 Your 37 Courageous 67 Showing ALBERT BUCEmonJS Those planning to visit the third floor of the Watkins Wing SAGITTARIUS Ben, has been a member of the g j Oakland Ter. area incorporators, town and state be revised to $5.15 million be­ Much of the lower level, Intricate piping for the deliv­ Adjoining the section are two weather licked. back in 1969. Just a reminder beds in three distinct sections. livered in time for the opening. MAY 21 8 o Hobbies 38 You 6 8 A ffoirs new wing had better come pre­ and In the basement beneath 2^ i r 9 Snobbery 39 Relationships 69 Falls club for two years and is cur- ^oads in the area officials, and others. cause of rapidly rising costs of which the public ordinarily will ery of oxygen, vacuum-suction­ cystoscopy rooms, a recovery It certainly was wonderhil of a trip we’U be planning for again arranged around the The double corridor is the '/JUNE ; 1 ^ ■ m, 1 A Last November, Man­ pared with a comfortable pair the lobby. 10 Decisions 40 Accent 70 Upon D£C. 21 ^ 1 rently serving as its vlce-presi- ^y the town. They ore materials and labor. However, ing and other special pro­ room with 14-patlent capacity, weather for the Easter Holidays sometime in June. Following double corridor concept, Stand 71 Bosis cf walking shoes, because Its not see, contains a vast maze first of its kind at Manchester 4- 7- 8-43 11 Todoy's 41 19-26-30-42^ chester Memorial Hospital Dr. Franklin M. Foote, state Hospital officials estimate it cedures systems to the floors various kinds of work rooms and 12 Mode 42 Comir$gs 72 From now dirt roads. Normal proced- three floors encompass am In­ the trustees made the decision of intricate and sophisticated that made the long weekend a this 'we had our square done- At one end of the wing are Memorial and has been used i>'53-54-71 65-78-87-89M health commissioner, will be the will be several months before above also originate here, ter­ offices, and lounges for doctors 13 Emphasis 43 On 73 And A native of Florida, Mrs. Me- ure jg for the town to pave such marked its first half cen­ credibly complex maze of well to go ahead, euid construction heating, plumbing and air con­ little better. ing and card playing to round two adjacent intensive care because research has proven it CANCER 14 Would 44 Receive 74 Gain CAPRICORN main speaker, and there will the move is completed; when It minating in deceptively simple- Carty has been a member of roads and assess abutting prop­ tury of service to the com­ over 100 separate rooms, cubi­ began late in the summer of ditioning equipment designed and nurses. With the change In weather out the aftemocm. units each with six beds, two of most efficient, cutting down on A, % JUNE 21 15 Don't 45 Earned 75 Fight also be remarks by William is, however, the vacated spaces Icoking outlets at patient beds 16 Is 46 W ill 76 RomorKe other junior clubs around the erty owners, munity with a week-long cles, ' closets, etc, requiring 1988, with Standard Builders of to handle the eight-story ca­ and all, gives one the thought Fd like to take this time to which are Isolated in separate travel' time between the nurses’ ^ J U L Y 22 JAN. 19 B . Thornton, trustee and chair­ in the older buildings will be above, but adding to the com­ The radiography suite has 17 The 47 Interesting 77 In country, most recently in Char- one man named various mere than 78,000 square feet of Hartford as the prime contrac­ pacity. of a trip of some sort, and they thank one of our ardent square cubicles. Adjacent is a five-bed station and patient rooms. At 5jS»-29-40-45 18 May 48 Yourself 78 Overstep 1-23-47-61 public celebration and the man of the planning committee; converted to other uses under plexity of the planning and the nine diagnostic X-ray rooms, in­ lotte, N.C. items he would like to see the space. That’s close to two tor. tell me they’re off and running dance members, Albert Ryden, coronary care qnlt. *ts center are the various nurs- ■g^-67-74 19 Realize 49 W ill 79 Your 69-70-80-84 rededication of the build­ and by Dr. Merrill B. Rublnow, long - term planning. 'Die old cluding one special procedures 20 Moon 50 W in 80 Finoncial Other new officers elected pony i:\x3tball League get. He acres. The entire buUding will be total cost of the building. at Suffolk Downs, and I expect for bringing the live and lively pe'rlmeter of the dou- functions, treatment sta- LEO AQUARIUS ing as a memorial to the president of the medical staff. surgical section, for example, ’Ihe planners and builder room, plus darkrooms, offlees, 21 Stay 51 Other 81 Strar>ge were Judy Siena, vice presi- told the directors present that air-conditioned and humidity we’ll be running right after Square dance records for our t,ie corridor are semi-private Pantries, doctors’ chart- 22 Damoge 52 To 82 From JAN. 20 Administrator Edward M. Ken­ will become the obstetrical have accomplished vdiat Is re­ ’Ihat cost averages out to be­ lounges and various types of dent; Phyllis Sattar, recording be would forward a list of veterans of all wars. It had Stating the size of the new controlled, and an electronic them, because that’s the trip - use every Wednesday. rooms for the less seriou^ 111, “ d e^^AUG. 22 23 And 53 A 83 Experts Ret. It ney will serve as master of addiUon in other terms. It Is wing. garded by hospital officials as tween $56 and $60 per square work spaces. It will contain 24 Good 54 Profitable 84 Plans secretary; Nancy DUoff, corres- these items to the entire Board originally been dedicated to filter system will remove all I ’ve been talking about. By the way, we held our vrith a capacity of 20 patlente, ® “ “*• 1^21-25-35-51 55 On 85 Future 10-12-31-49^ ceremonies. somewhat less than hailf ais among the most modem and ef­ foot — m ore than twice the re­ some of the newest kinds of 25 Out ponding secretary; 'Vivien Has- ^ Directors, the men and women who Planning for the new East bacteria from the air. ’The base- ’That’S right, we’re setting up drawing on our Food Sale p<>ur elevatora have also been V**® t 756-58-58 26 Your 56 People's 86 A 57-66-79-85R.. ficient facilities of this kind, in­ cent averages for home con­ diagnostic equlprhent(j^avallable. sett, treasurer, and Joan Laius, Another man objected to the large as all the 172,000 squaire Wing began in 1965. The expan­ naent has an em ergency gen­ a trip to the races for ’Tuesday, prizes, and the winners were: incorporated into the wing. TVo recuperatliy paUents, VIRGO 27 Obtain 57 Vitally 87 Your PISCES seiwed in World War I. Following the program, guests corporating many features of struction. 58 Privote 88 Ploces feet of usable space In the pre­ 28 Your Ret. I f y » nominating chairman. proposed fee at the town’s land- sion was based upon a long- erator capable of supplying April 27, and that means regls- Harriet Dimcombe, the doll do- are for the public, and two will ^ a room for visitors, 59 The 89 CopKicity will be taken on conducted viously existing hospital struc­ the newest advances in design ’The expansion will triple the 29 Signs Mrs. McCarty succeeds Alison jjjj -phe fee is being pro- Tomorrow, another major range study of the hospital enough basic electrical power On the ground level are locat­ tratlon starts this Monday at nated and dreted by Catherine be for "In-house” use only, re- humming i^, Keimey 30 Short- 60 Danger 90VIP. MAR. 20 tours of the new building, with ture, counting the outbuildings and equipment. facillUes of the radiology depart, MS:" Boisoneau of Tunxls Trail as poggd by Town Manager Rob- milestone In the history of the made by a prominent hospital for the present three floors, and ed the surgical and radiography 8:30 a.m., and will end at 4:30 Gleason, Agnes McDowell, the stricted to transporting pa- j!?® n s 6-18-27-32 Advcfsc ^^N cutraf 2-17-24-36 administrators ^ and members across Haynes St. from the ment, which has been operating ►feto-72-86-90 presldent. A t Wednesday’s g^t Weiss and Director of Pub- hospital will be reached with consultant and confirmed by a The East Wing has been con- the system is designed so that suites, arranged around a p.m. this coming Friday. April shawl donated by Anna Haupt; uents. Incorporate the latest and best 38-44-82-83 of the Hospital Auxiliary serv­ main building. at capacity, and riiould prove techniques for efficient patient £j meeting, Mrs. Bolsoneau report- ,jg vVorks William O’Neill. He ceremonies observing the open­ second study by the trustees, stm eted south of the original It can be Increased in case o t 23rd. So, you dtm’t hardly have ami Mary Nichols', a crocheted All the bedsuxsmo In the coronary a ing as guides. "double corridor” concept—a re­ adequate for many years, Ken­ zoru. OO, you viuii t luuw y i « i . v c ------v ------f ~ ------uie uu&uiuu/ __ ed on the accomplishments and named several local businesses ing of the new $5.1 million East medical staff and administra­ 1919 building, connecting on its future expansion of the building. much Ume to register, and now sweater made by Mary Thrall, and IntenMve care unite have ^ a e lf Though the wing will add 37 cent innovation in hospital de­ ney said. activities of the recenUy Incor- the addi- tion. .west section to the Watkins here’s the stoi^’me price will Thur^ay morning’s ^n^hle individual ouUete for oxygen. ^onve^erf ^ Wing which has been more Tours for the public will be new beds,' bringing the hospi­ sign that incorporates maxi­ porated club during the past amount they would have held Monday, beginning at 10 The plans were designed by Wing. It initially contains three About half the cost of the en­ than five years In the planning tal’s complement of beds from mum standards of cleanliness. On the first floor level is include your bus fare, admission ^ vacuum - suctioning tte 10^ 1" ^ who m a ^ Everglades Fire Peril to pay for dumping. Frld, Ferguson, Mahaffey ahd levels; Basement or lower level, tire building is in these hidden, and 2% years under craistruc- a.m. and continuing hourly on 301 to 338, the primary purpose where all the intricacies in plan­ to the park, and a couple of u ^ as a red u® U sp^d 1^ iJm Several Bolton Juniors won He supported the Idea of a Perry, Hartford architects. ground level, and first floor. but necessary features, accord­ There are seven separate op­ tastv h^m ade sandwiches CarroU, 616; Eva Post, emergency button. With It the tlon. the hour until 2 p.mi A ll tours of the construction wais to pro­ ning, construction and equip­ awards at last week’s craft transfer station at the landfill ing to Jack R. Hunter, chair­ erating rooms at the central ^ d cooW™ 68O; Bess Moonan, 667; Mary paUent c L summon the nurse ^,'’ “ ® ^^® P®“ ®"* ment come Into focus in terms Drifts Over Gold Coast fair In Ellington sponsored by and suggested that a constable man of the building committee core of the surgical suite, into What vou eat at the track Wilson, 664; Ivy from the nursing station, locat- think it la t iiit 1 the Federated Women’s Clubs of be hired to check for out-of- and president of the Hunter which only authorized surgeons eat at the track, gi^^ell, 666; Floyd Post, 662; ed within the room In clear It Is a facility In By NICK TATRO A 60,000-acre blaze continued and the dinner a^rwards wUl M^lUe McCarthy, 661; Peter view of both community Construction Co. and nurses will be admitted. (See Page Five) Associated Press Writer to rave In northern Dade Oountv Connecticut. Twenty-one clubs town refuse being dumped at » , from the state parUclpated and the area ^ ° ‘ Eva Lutz, 642; Paul Monitoring equipment wired justifiable pride,” he MIAMI (AP) Smoke pour- Friday, fought by 50 fire fight- nan ^ „ to me. .. a ® contriDutea over 200 entries. The same man also com* ■^e wing has been built to Schuetz, 642; OUver Roberts, into the nurses’ station in the ing from fires in the drought recently stiffened codes for fire­ proof and fire retardant con­ - MMH Expansion Program - gether, grab a friend, and come The menus for next week are; stant check on each patient’s ^ completion, the next phase doubled air pollution counts and Meanwhile, a 12,000-acre tlm- won first prize in the fashion ers in back of the high school struction for hospitals, using rign ^ for our fim trip. Yes, Monday, egg salad sandwich, heart beat. construction at the hoslptal jg creating a health hazard over berland blaze crept Into the ‘division for a maternity pant are filthy and riiould be clean steel wall studding and con­ ^ off and n ^ n g on April chicken rice soup, sHced pears individual swing-arm lights Progress. That Is the first south Florida’s highly populated northwest comer of Florida Ev- Winkler of Converse ed. crete and brick facing on the Plea Issued to Public 27th, so you d better come and cookies, and a beverage. over each bed are wired at two a $3.3 mllUmi expan- Gold Coast region, a state pollu- erglades National Park and R** won second prize In t h e ------exterior. Wednesday’s Hot-Meal will be levels: one for reading by the ®‘on program begun last Sep- tlon official has warned. went untended because there creative materials division for „iunlon breakfast after the 7:30 For Financial Support Salisbury steak, mushroom gra- patient, and the other a more tember which includes new Frank Kleeman, regional di- weren’t enough crews to fight It, arrangement of natural flow- jjggg tomorrow In the church Also in the basement level 68 For Pinochle vy, whipped potatoes, com nib- intense light of a whiter color emergency room and physical rector of the Florida Air and a park spokesman said. ers on a weathered board. basement. Guest ftieaker will is a large central sterile supply Robert H. Smith, vice presi­ additional funds needed for the Monday we had our usual lets, homemade biscuite, air- for use by the physician In mak- therapy facilities. Water Pollution Control Board, Kleeman said smoke from Third prize winners were: be Carmen Donaruma, profes­ area that will service the sur­ dent of Manchester Memorial new Emergency Room and in­ fine turnout for the kitchen so- prise irie, and a beverage. ing examinations. These will dovetail Into the said Friday that air samplings fires as far north as Orlando In Carol Zapadka, children’s sew- sor of history and political sci­ gical and radiological facilities Ho^ltal’s Board of Trustees ternal renovations. clal, and everyone really en- Thursday, grilled ham and All overtiead lighting In the East wing addition and are de- in .the last three months reveal Central Florida has been car- ing; Bonnie Massey, painting ence at Fairfield University. above, with the sterile equip­ and chairman of the develc^ "W e cannot possibly continue joyed the games. cheese on dark bread, home- unite Is controllable by sections signed and being constructed pollution counts above stand- rled on southerly winds into the on wood; Alison Bolsoneau Tickets are available at the ment being transported by ment committee, has Issued a to meet the needs and demands Mcmday afternoon, we had a made split pea soup, chocolate and through the use of rtieo- by the same architect and con- ards "to avoid adverse human Miami area, agg;ravating the air hooked rug; and Ruth Hoffman, door or from Ed ZakowsW. nice group of 68 perticipante in cake, and a beverage, stainless steel dumb-waiters. plea to all residents of the hos­ now before us without addition­ state. Walls are of beige, non- tractor. health effects.” pollution problem. embroidery. Nursery School the pinochle tournament, with Friday, clam chowder, turkey pital service area for Increased al public support. Because the “I would suspect this has al- Smoke-fouled air has endan- Millicent Jones of Tolland Rd. Bolton’s Cooperative Nursery Hospital Administrator Ken­ the following winners; Ann salad sandwich, crisp potato financial support of the ex­ hospital la a non-profit organi­ ready had adverse effects on gered Broward, Deule and Palm gave a demonstration on flower gchool has a few openings In ney pointed out that this section Hoffman, 734; Grace Moore, chips, gelatin with whipped Tolland pansion program. zation, it must depend on those those with respiratory diseases Beach counties, Kleeman said, arranging as part of the fair’s two-day class, according to has also been planned to sup­ 731; Enuna Russell, ; May cream, and a beverage. Capital expenditure needs for it serves — those who use its 688 Pleas Issued and caused considerable dls- Broward County has placed a program. jjrs Ronald Stephens, mem- port ’’all needed services in the Derby, 676; Eva Post, 667; Ger- Schedule for the week tlie hospital’s growth program facilities — to provide the fuids Hearing Slated comfort to those afflicted,” total ban on outdoor burning Mrs. Bolsoneau notes that the bershlp chairman. Clares are wing, both immediate and in the trude Herrmajui, 666; Cjis Monday, 8:30 a.m. start of far surpass current levels of necessary for the expansion,” Kleeman said. and called for voluntary ration- club has recently been incorpor- Tuesdays and Thursdays forseeable future. Wilson, 064; John Derby, 663; registering for trip to Suffolk For Support public support. Smith stated. he pointed out. On Request By Dr. MUton Saslaw, director of Ing of water for lawn sprinkling, gted. from 9 to 11:30 a.m. In the edu- Grace Winder, 658; F.E. Lew- Downs Race Track; 10 a.m. to He pointed out that Manriies- Smith noted that "very little (Continued from Page 4) the I ^ e l^u n ty la b ile Health he said. other business, the club cation building of the Congrega- "Into it have been incorpo­ Is, 666; M ay Tivnan, 661; Frank noon, kitchen social, 1 can of Filling Station D e p a i^ e n t, ^ d I n c r e ^ s An 18-coimty ^ on camp jo a tlonal Church. The three-day rated the newest types o< steril­ ter Memorial, originally built response surrounding communi­ Diana, 661; Michatil DeSimone, canned goods needed; noon to th e m a n d ^ v e been rej^rted by h<»pltals fires and l^d-cleartng blazes gg^olarshlp fund to be for a Bol- session Is filled. by public subscription, today ties served by the hospital to their dependents,’ ization equipment, autoclaves 647; Eva Lutz, 646; Claire 1 p.m., lunch served; 1 p.m. to The managers of the Sunoco Bmith said. In the number of respiratory was imposed by Gov. Reubln . ^ has grown into a multi-million previous pJeas fo r help.” cases being cared for. Askew tij^mon^ ago. graduating In Persons seek^ m^e Infor- and cart washers. Central Ster­ Renn, 640; George Vallone, 633 ; 4 p.m. I^nocMe tournament, station at the comer of Rt. 30 “White Manchester Memorial ile Supply has been designed to dollar facility. Though statistics show that "It’s my understanding that Dense smoke pushed onto Ml- "AB itie growth throughout more patients now come from become fully automated at Since our last mport on the trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Kingsbury Ave. Ext. have Hoaplt^ is re ^ z e d th^gh- we’re well below danger levels ami’s Palmetto Expressway ®^i t da®"® ® ®*" °*"® some time in the future, when the years in the size and ser­ surrounding towns than from Food S€de, we had more money Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. register- *Wed for a public hearing, dur- 111a reported In Los Angeles and Friday during the rush hour, P®**® ^ ® „ we will be able to deliver ster­ vices offered by the hospital has Manchester Itself, people from ile equipment by unmanned, been possible only because the the other towns “ are just not Monday, baked chicken, rice electronically controlled carts." public re^Kinded to the need for holding up their end of the cost. and g;ravy, peas, apple; Tues­ capital improvements," he said. day, juice, hambilrger on roll, We hope that all citizens will keep Other major areas to be lo­ “Today, the demands are the ponder that fact and realize ade Lanes. No bus scheduled. rep^rs of automobiles at the for granted or fall to realize it lands In the Everglades so far block stretch of the expressway of baked goods. BYench fries, brownies; time for our "Rig Week to Re Wednesday, spaghetti and meat cated in the basement level in­ heaviest in the history of the what it would mean to be with­ mem ber.” Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. reg;ls- station. vitally needs their support. this year. TTie drought, de- and Florida Highway Patrol of- Multi-Media Program The ZBA has slated April 26 - ...... Ten eighth grade students sauce, tossed salad, fruited clude the hospital’s data procea- hospital, and as we open the out the type of service and pro­ The•me monthmonui ofor Mayjviav Isis oemor Senior taring for trip to ~ races; , 9------a.m. w **'*”*' people feel that scribed as the worst In 26 years, fleers closed it off until the sing center (protected by a new $6.1 million East Wing we tection the hospital provides for Citizen Month and If you re- to noon, open card playing, vis- “ hearl^ when they pay their hospital began In October. smoke cleared, from Bolton Center School pre- jello; Thursday, juice, pizza, sented a multi-media program sunshine salad, peaches; Fri- built-in C02 extinguisher sys­ are faced with the expenditure member, we started last year lUng. etc.; noon to 1 p.m., Hc^- « P " * ' ^------tem in case of fire), X-ray film of approximately $3.3 million in (See Page Five) entlUed "Nothing’s Going to day, macaroni and cheese. to came. up with a bonanza week and Meals-on^m^ls; u,e station IJl® Ji® ’‘ ®a®‘’ William B. Thornton, chairman of the planning committ^; ^ «11 Rwvi+o ^ rLw^QTvip q« h 1:30 p.m., Fun-Day entertain- _ . . managers oi tne stauon, pace with the Increa^ng de- Change My World" to 100 stu- peas, chocolate pudding, Checking one of the two intensive care units in the E ^ t and Jack R. Hunter, chairman of the building commttee. Be­ w * r e formnio+iT^^Sana lirfit nient, and games; 3 p.m. to 4 Patrick L. Newsom ot Walling- mands and protection modem Thieu Calls Laos Probe dents at Central Connecticut Bulletin Board Wing are, from left, Robert H. Smith, vice president of the hind the men is the nursing station, in view of all patients. ^ p.m., square dancing, and card tord and Michael Newsom, are medicine affords. State College earlier this week. The Bolton Junior Women’s board of trustees and chairman of the development committee. In fact we even have the playlng. Bus pickup at noon- ^eking the i^rmlsslon as a ..^nite is not ture,” Smith said. Dien Bien Phu for Enemy The presentation combines mu- Club w ill hold an open house ’ time, return trip at 4p.m. special exception. need every additional doliar sic with slides taken by the stu- and coffee hour tomorrow after- week all lacked out, but haven’t The staUon is located w ith in, can raise. In order to con- HUE, Vietnam (AP) — Presi- tory that they can exploit at the d«nte over tte past y®®*". focus- noon at Commuidty ^ J 1 fre^ put aU the program s together ® a com mercial zone. ^ Ing for races; 9:46 a_m. to noon, “ com mercial zone. Hnue giving the quality of serv- dent Nguyen Van ’Ihleu today Parts peace talks,” and that he ecological problems. opportunity*^to meet ^ S 'd a t e s TO^i’i havinp- entertainment phiochle tournament; noon to 1 Voter Registration ' jcg everyone needs and has a described the South Vietnamese would never accept a coalition The grouts has offered Its ere- ^ P ^ both^ parties for the May dav P-"^- 1 P '*"' ® right to expect.” invasion of Laos as "a mllltaiy, government, neutrality for atlve project to several g^roups town elections. ^ ^ d ^ cS . b^ii^m danchlg, a P^m., knitting class; 7 p.m. to f^ 88*on wlU AP^l ^ ^ Anyon? wishing to make a - , n t tu ---- — -r . ------psychological and political Dlen South Vietnam, concession of In the area during the past The Public Building Commis­ p.m., setback ^ toum^ei^ a*!- donation oan do so by sending Blen Phu for the enemy.” land to the enemy or Commu- month. The entire eighth grade Bus'pickup at 8:30 a.m. return Town Hall, for all qualified sion w ill meet Monday at 7:30 " a check to the Development Dlen Blen F’hu is the place In nlst parties operating openly In has participated, with different p.m. at the elementary school. trio at 12:30 p.m. residents of the town who have Fund In care of Manchester North Vietnam that the Viet South Vietnam. students at each presentation. gan^ at Shea . Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. lived here at least six months. Memorial Hospital. Memorials Minh broke the back of the However, he maintained, the ’Hiose who went to CX3SC are Manchester Evening Herald ..goodies” ®®«7 ®d atjmr eveto^ ^g^tTri^ ,„r races; 10 a.m. to Bid Utter Plans In the new buildings are also pYench In the French-Indochlna government now controls the Tim Early, Arlene Flano, Jeff B„|ton correspondent Judith onn*S J ^ ^ ^ ^ cU to r’rM = — r"* • «—^d nc^. ^klt'^hen social, one can of Flmt Selectman Charles .nU- available, starting at $500 and war In 1954. countryside and the enemy is so Smith, Margaret Landry. Steve oo„„|,ue, Tel. 649-8409. Mrs. Senior Citizens of 1971 on canned goods needed, noon to 1 fault will seejc the assistance of up-words to several Tliieu added that the opera- weak that either the war will Potter, Kim J Dlttus, development dl- Quang Tri and Thua Thlen, gin serious negotiations. Reichert P

This is the special procedures room ih the ground level radi­ material and walls of ceramic tile. Power capacity is vastly ography suite. All rooms here have non-conductive flooring increased from old department. TV screen views your insides. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE SEVEN ------1------‘------'— ^------—------:------PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. APRIL 17, 1^1 Graboff and Mrs. Richard Per­ At UConn Andover son. Vernon Police Assumption. 14. Times Farm and Hutchin­ son Rd. c6mer — to include all Arrest Four Honor Role Roadside of Hutchinson Rd. and all of „ Puppets Dramatize i Music. Masterpieces The following Assumption Ju­ Times Farm Rd. Mrs. Jesse P°“ ®® arrested four Churches nior High School students are Graham. men yesterday afternoon in sep- on the third quarter hemor roll: Cleanup Set Second Congregational Church By JUNE UNTON 15. Bunker Hill at bridge —in- arate incidents, all of whom Gospel Hall Gi(ade 6 United Church at Christ (Herald Reporter) eludes all of Bunker Hill Rd. Hie Salvation Army 415 Oenter St. High honors: Jeanne Mader. will answer charges on May 4 661 Main St. 385 N. Main St. For Monday Robert Blandin. Again the best part of Honors: joenne dievrette, In Rockville Circuit Court 12. Capt. and 'Mrs. Lawrence J. 10 a.m., Breaking bread. Rev. iFellx M. Davis, the First Selectman Percy Cook /#T' Katherine Doocy, Diane Evans, Francis W. Koozin, 41, of 302 Beadle 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. Minister puppet show was the scene Earth Week In Andover has indicated that following the 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. Wayne Giyk Christine HaJ^l^ tomorrow morning at the roadside clean-up, a town truck Bumcove St., Worcester, Mass, Otticer-lnOiarge backstage after the perfor­ »f4. -:r Karen Heldcavage, Robert ______Andover Ccngregational Church will be used to collect the de­ 10 a.m,. Morning Worship. mance. Exprassive as puppets Legler, Gladle Maynard, Mary­ was charged with failure to United Pentecostal Church Nursery trough Church School ' when the Rev. Raymond Brad­ bris at the 16 pick-up spots and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. are In manipulation, as charm­ - V ann Mullen, Maureen O’­ grant right-of-way to a vehicle Classes for all ages. 187 Woodbrldge. St. Grade 6. The Rev. Robert C. ley dedicates the 11 a.m. serv­ haul it to the town dump. ing as the stories they, convey. Rourke, Mary Osborne, Denise not required to stop following 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meet­ Robert Baker, Pastor Lane, pastor of the lEhifleld Con­ ice to the environment. a two-car accident at Rt. 30 and It's quite enough to look hard Reavey, Mary Terhune, Kelly At 10:30 a.m., the nursery Manchester Evening Herald, ing. Nursery provided. gregational Church, guest Yorgensen. Exit 96 of 1-84. 6:16 p.m.. Open air service 10 a.m., Sunday School. school children will gather to Andover correspondent, Anna preacher. Sermon: ‘‘Be Not and liKig and lovingly at these Grade 7 Police said the Koozin car and indoor prayer meeting. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. .... -T plant a mountain laurel In the Frisina, Tel. 742-9347. Weary.” Coffee Hour after the little people and preposterous High honors: Bem ad^e entered Rt. 30 from the exist 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic service. churchyard under the direction Ice. animals. Hagenow. t of Sunday School Superinten- in the path of a vehicle being 2 Boys Blamed driven westbound by Evelyn D. Full Gospel Christian Jehovah’s Witnesses Professor Frank Ballard’s Honors: Janet Conkllng, Joan dent“ JuHe'Haveri. Feliowshlp Interdenomlnatioiial The Presbyterian Church puj^try department, the De­ Donahue, Blaine Ericson, Stu- ciean-Up Project Lud-wig, RFD 2, Lake St., Ver­ Kingdom Hall art (Flavell, For Grass Fire non. Damage was moderate and Orange Hall 43 Spruce St. 726 N. Main St. partment of Dramatic Arts at Joan Kenney, Lori staff 2ind children of the Rev. PhlUp P. "Saunders, Pastor Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor the University of Connecticut LeBlanc, James Kopeckl, Mari- Elementary School have plan- A grass fire this morning that no injuries were reported. Koo­ anne Long, Kevin Murphy, zin was released on a $15 bond. 9:30 a.m., PubHc Bible dis­ staged Its first production of ned Monday as cleanup day destroyed and blackened about pena Perslco, Joseph Reiser, Paul M. Doudreau, 25, of 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. course "'Understanding the "The Carnival of the Animals” for Andover. They will clean two acres of underbrush east of and open discussion. Sunday CSasses for all ages. and “ Petrouchka” last night in James Sullivan, Warren Zac- the roadsides of litter. Grandview St. has been blamed Putnam was arrested on a Clr- Book of Revelation." caro. School. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Von Der Meyden Recital Hall Youngsters have been asked by Manchester police on two cult Court 12 warrant charging 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion Grade 8 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ Nursery provided. of March 1 Watchtower maga­ with repeat performances to take a b£ig of some kind, boys shooting firecrackers. non-support and released under ice. 7 p.m.. Evening Service. scheduled for 11 a.m., 3 and Honors: Cheryl Cantrell, They will pick up bottles, cans, ^arks from the firecrackers bond. ) zine cuticle "Serving Jehovah Theresa Keeney, Karin Keneal- with a Complete Heart.” 8:15 p.m. today and tomorrow. metal and ^ p e r and place In a Ignited underbrush on land Donald Perrault, 19, of 69 Church of the AsaumpHon St. Mary’s Episcopal Church “ The Carnival of the Ani­ ey, Cynthia Lamb, Thomas pile at one of 16 spots located known as the Maguire Tract— Discovery Rd., Vernon was Church and Park Sts. Martin, Frances Ricci, Kath- throughout the town. Adams St. and ‘Thompstm Rd. Church of the Naxarene mals” Is Ud stuff done In such Where opposite E. Maple Bt. charged with Intoxication on a Rev. George F. Noetrand, leen Sullivan. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor 236 Main St. a way that the wisest parents possible, parents or other Town firefighters, under the complaint from a bowling alley, ^ RecUn' Rev. Robert J. Burbank Rev. William A. Taylor, will find some, excuse for play------adults are asked to accompany direction of Deputy Fire Chief He was released on a promise Rev. 'Russell Allen 'J-X' and assist the youngsters. to appear. Pastor iS i J; sitting -with their children. The Roy Stratton, answered a box Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and Rev. RonaM Halderaan “carnival’’ is a series of 14 Andover Many adults have volunteered alarm at 9:52 a.m. and reported Rubin J. Gill, 19. of 3 Holly 7:30 p.m. 9 a.m.. Prayer at the altar. musical pieces written by Ca­ to assist in the project and a the fire under control at 10:02 Dr., Storrs was also released 7:30 a.m., ‘The Holy Eucha­ i Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for mille Sednt-Saens as a fun list has been selected of persons a.m. on a promise to appear after 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. rist: Second Service. . thing borrowing from his own Qub Heralds who are to supervise the road Police said they had the being charged with shoplifting 9 a.m., ‘The Mody Eucharist: , and the work of other compos­ by a security guard at Sage- Seccnd Servlbe. Sermon, Worship Service clean-up operations and help in names of the two boys respons- Church at Jesus Christ of ers to depict the impressions of the safety of the youngsters Ible for the fire and that they Alien department store, Tri- Latter-day Saints (Mormon) Chureh School, Crib Oass, particular animals. Beginning Of Clty Plaza. Nursery c a « . / P "^ ‘ E v e n ^ ^ r v lc e . Mis- along these areas. were notifying their parents. Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. The verses of Ogden Nash in­ Following is a list of the 15 Paul E. Nuttall, Bishop 9:45 a m., Sunday Morning rheme; "Age Coffee House RevoluUon.” Missionary terpreted the music and Bal­ Earth Wieek collection points in town with 11 a.m., ‘The Holy Eu«*arlst: »«de8 and tape on HalU. lard added the animals them­ the adults assigned to each 9 a.m., Priesthood. selves. He was assisted by Second Service Sermcai. The Community Club of An­ area: 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Douglas Rapp, a second year Classes for all ages. 4 p.m., Elvenlng Prayer. Con­ North United Methodist Church dover last night held their third 1. Llndholm’s Comer—for all puiT>stry student and a senior 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. firmation revdew. 300 (Parker St. Presbyterian Church Dedicates Addition annual "coffee house” end the areas of Route 87 and lower BITUMINOUS Rev. Earle R. Chister, whose home is 21 Claire Rd., town unofficially entered Earth east Rt. 6, and Parker Bridge Vernon. Road. Michael LaFreniere, Mrs. St. Bartholomew’s Church First Church of Christ, Pastor The Rev. George Smith, pas- unsure of putting a balcony into The dedication festivities will The Rev. Richard W. Gray morrow’s formal dedication ser- Week. “ For instances’’ might be one Paul Pfanstlehl. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Scientist tor of the Presbyterian Church such a small building. After begin tonight with a potluck at of Willow Grove, Pa., moder- vice at 10:30 a.m., which Is Held at the old town hall, Rev. Edward M. LaRose 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship 62 work-packed weekends, the 6:30 and a family service at ator of the Reformed Presbyte- open to the public, way to deslgnste the scenes, for there was a fire burning In the 2. Lake Rd. and Merritt Val­ DRIVEWAYS 447 N. Main St. on Spruce St., pauses a mo­ Assistant Pastor Service. Sermon: “ We Start problems were solved, and the 7 :45. rlan* Churches, will speak at to- '(Herald photo by Pinto) instance the cluster of fat fireplace, tables intimately ley Comer—^To include all of Parking Areas • Gas Stations • Basketball Courts ment to admire the newly en- 11 -a.m.. Church Service. Sun Where We Are!” ’The Rev. crew of men, women and teen------clucking chickens, their peck­ placed around the room, and Merritt Valley Rd., and Liake Now Booking for Seasonal Work Saturday, Mass at 6 p.m. dav Schort and Nursery. “ Doc- James R. UhUnger, district su- larged sanctuary of the church agers emerged successful ing the light chatter of musical mattresses on the floor. There Rd. from the Yeomans’ house All Work Personally Supervised. We are 100% Insured. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, trine of Atonement,” Is the sub- perlntendent, guest preacher, which Is being dedicated this builders, notes, and then the struttlng-ln were decorations and posters, down to the comer. Mrs. Ed- 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. ject of the lesson-sermon. The Co«ee frilowshlp between serv- weekend. Hie completed project has Area Churches of the proud and flamboyant some of which depicted ‘flower ward Yeomans, Last April, when the men of added a balcony seating 46, a rooster-master of them all. power’, love, peace, peace sym- 3. Lake Rd. at comer bend DeMAIO BROTHERS Golden Text: John 16:13. Sacred Heart Church Vernon Assembly of God CALL 643-7601 the church started extensive small room at the rear of the Unitarian Meeting House bols, and one that said "Love beyond Petersons — to include St. Bridget Church TTie Christian Science Read- ® a.m., Church School. Nurs- Rt. 30, Vernon 104 W. Main St., Rockville Or, for instance, the silliest of renovations and additions to the sanctuary seating about 15, a 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Is the final trip.” that portion of Lake Road from Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Ing, open to the pubUc except ery and Grades 3 through 7. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Rev. Earl K. Pettibone, the creatures described by church, two difficulties faced restroom In the basement, new Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat There was fmit Juice and a the Yeoman’s house down to Rev. Harry McBrlen on hoUdays, ta located at 749 &•««., CSuirch School. Rev. Edward Konopka Minister Nash, “ Elephants are useful them. First, they were not lighting fixtures and an en- huge um of coffee for those who the comer and from the Wrob- Rev. Nell F. Fitzgerald Main St. ‘the hours are 11 a.m. Nursery, Klndergrarten and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Assistant Pastor friends, equipped with handles Student puppeteer Douglas Rapp of Vernon converses with one of the actors in to 4 p.m. Monday through Grades 1 and 2. bullders, and second, they were larged portico. didn’t bring their own refresh- linski house back to the comer, Niu-sery and Worship CSiurch 9:46 a.m., Sunday School, at both ends.” UConn's puppet theater production of “ Petrouchka.” (Herald photo by Linton) Saturday, Masses at 5 and Saturday. ^ p.m.. Junior and Senior Saturday Mass, 6 p.m. classes for all ages. There was the blue sp8u:e of ments, and plenty of good com- Mrs. Harry Wrobllnskl and Mrs. J______1 Methodist Youth (Fellowship. School. 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9:16, 11 a.m., Worship Service. ocean where fish wiggled, sea­ panlons. Martin Peterson. Vacation School er’ ’ resuming relations, the Host and master of ceremon- 4_ Bausola Rd. comeiv-that Sunday, Masses at 7 :30, 9, South United Methodist Church J P ™ - Membership training 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 5:45 p.m., Christ’s Ambassa­ horses sped' and a lobster met and 10:30 a.m., in church; and United Congregational CSiurch President said, “ But it is his T K c Main St. at Hartford Rd. dors youth group. a snail, and where a family of Pnesident Alliance lea for the event was Gordon portion of Lake Rd. from the 10:39 and noon in school audi­ .Young Adult group Set at Church United Church of Christ move.” ■ MacDonald, who also sang and vVrobllnskl house to Hamm’s Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D. D., ® P-™ Tolland St. Bernard’s Church 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. octopuses opted for attention. Nixon said Cuba is exporting torium. meets at the parsonage. The Church erf Christ, Lydall accompanied himself on the gui­ Comer and Lakeside Dr. from Pastor Rev. Donald G. Miller, Rockville Motion was music and light revolution all over the hemi­ Agreed To and Vernon Sts., will conduct Emphasizes tar. Allle iCampbell, recently re­ the Birdsall house to Bausola Rev. Cart W. Saunders, Minister Rev. William Schneider was color, that dimension skill­ sphere. In contrast, he added, St. James’ Church Associate Pastor Center Congregational Church Its annual Vacation Bible School Aveiy St. turned from Scotland, played a Road. Michael Elstabrook, Ger­ Rev. Anthony Mitchell fully d esired by James F. In­ the United States is dealing with number of selections on the bag­ Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, Rev. Gary S. Cornell, United Church of Christ beginning Monday, during the Christian Reformed Church ald Estabrook and Mrs. John 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship galls into the spaces of sea, sky POW Release Chile’s new Marxist government In Mideast pipes, accompanied by Roger Pastor AsBoclate Pastor 11 Center St. spring school vacation. 661 Avery St. Hillman. Service and Church School. Saturday Mass, 7 p.m. or whatever. "as long as they treat us prop­ Parks on the piano. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Rev. Clifford O. Slmpecm, The school will begin each South Windsor (Continued from Page One) 6. School Rd. at Blrdsall’s— 11 a.m.. High School Class. Sunday Masses, 8:30, 10:30, Reciting the Nash verses in (Ooattiiaed from Page One) erly.” ' As a tribute to Earth Week, Rev. ‘Thomas Barry Minister morning at 9:30 with an assem­ Rev. James A. Bonnema, to include School Road from 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship for 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fel­ and 11:46 a.m. a most theatrical manner and Nancy Richards and Carol How­ Rev. James M. Boyle the whole church. Sermon: Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., bly ______followed by______individual class- Minister particularly in regard to prison­ reached . . . but the chances are lowship. then abandoning the put-on to ard sang an original song they Hebron Road to the Birdsall iWhat Reward?” ‘Hie Rev. Dr. Minister Religious Educatlcai es. It will close at 11:15 with a ers. not negUg;ibIe,” Eban said. house. Mrs. Robert Cody and Saturday, Masses at 5 and St. Matthew’s Church feed the monkeys were seniors Eban told an interviewer on wrote on the pollution and en- Shaw preaching. Church School brief promotional assembly. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Hie threat of U.S. bombing of Nixon Gives Mrs. Rodney Mooney. 7:30 p.m. I8t. Francis of Assisi Tolland all ages. Suzanne Peck of Bangor, Maine the state radio that if Egyptian vlronment as found locally. Infant-toddlers through adults. 9G# “ td H a.m.. Morning ‘The following women will North Vietnam “ will be a great 6. Comer of GUead Rd.—to Sunday, Masses 7:30, 9, 673 Ellington Rd. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor 11 a.m.. Worship Service. and John Ostrout of 422 Parker Incentive when the time comes President Anwar Sadat “ were A surprise was the presenta- 9 a.m.. Adult Dlscusdon Worship. The Rev. Mr. Nelson teach classes: Rose Cusson of include Hebron Rd. from the 177 HARTFORD ROAD IN MANCHESTER 10:30 a.m.,. noon, and 5 p.m. South Windsor Nursery. St., Manchester. that they have to make the deci­ His View Of open to an agreement based on tion of a birthday cake to Hank Class, Su&mnah WesJey Hall, preaching. Sermon topic: “ I 46 Hamlin St. and Mrs. Ed Post Kukucka house, all of Gilead Rev. John C. Gay, Sunday Vigil on Saturday at 7 p.m.. Evening Service. “ Petrouchka” sion as to whether they are reasonable advantages to both Montrose with a roomful of CLOSED SATURDAY • OPEN DAILY 9 :30 - 1:30 Men’s Christian Literature Had a Vision.” of Marlborough, toddlers; Mrs. Rd., Townsend Rd. and lower St. John’s Polish National Class, kitchen. 19^6 a.m.. Coffee Shoppe, Pastor 7 p.m. The second presentation was going to retain prisoners . . . , ” Agnew Views sides, chances still exist.” voices singing “Happy Birth- James Todd of Somers and Mrs. Sunday Masses, 8:30, 10:20, The foreign, minister said he day.” Hank, along with his wife Hebron Rd. to the Munson OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 10 TO 6 Catholic Church 10:16 a.m.. Youth Lounge Woodruff Hall, Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride, “'Petrouchka” composed by Nixon declared. Gene Little of Stafford Springs, and 11:45 a.m. First Evangelical Lutheran (Continued from Page One) did not suppose that Sadat real-, Kathy, are well known local House. Mrs. Joseph Remesch Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, open. Coffee hour In Reception 2 p.m.. Ways and means can- Assistant Pastor Igor Stravinsky as a ballet, one American air strikes will con­ „ .. two-year-olds; Mrs. Dennis Church of Rockville ly expected Israel to withdraw performers and did a few num- and Mrs. William Bennett. Pastor Hall sponsored by the commls- vass committee. Woodruff HaU. Lacogg ^ JS Lyndale St and which caused the critics back tinue If North Vietnam attempts treatment than he thought he Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Rev. Richard E. Bertram, from the canal banks and per- bers. Everyone was invited to 7. Center Rd. above Lari- Dacron and Cotton Sion on - - C h ristian social con­ ” ------St. George’s Episcopal CSuirch in 1911 to throw up their pens to use POWs as hostages to was getting before .... Mrs. Russell Mosher of 23 New­ p.m. PastOT mit the entry of Egyptian troops do his ‘"own thing” , Gene Sell- -vlerre’s — 'to include that por­ Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. cerns. Unitarian Univeraalist Society Rt. 44A, Bolttm in dismay at its -vulgarity and force a quicker U.S. withdraw­ "You may recall that back in man St., three-year-olds; Mrs. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30,- "who could then push us back ers on the electric guitar, John tion of Hebron Rd. from the 10:45 a.m.. Senior High. 466 Main St. Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar obscenity; but either it wasn’t al, he added. 1962, immediately after running Arthur Risley of 18 Woodland Sind 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. The Service. Into further withdrawal.” and Gall Storm with the auto- Munson house to Center Rd., DENIMS 7:30 p.m.. Senior IQgh Metho­ Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Guest Speaker BO, or it all went over this Asked by Otis Chandler, pub- for governor of California, after St. and Mrs. Vernon Kirkbride Eban did not explain the harp, Judy Willard and Carol lower Boston Hill Rd. from the dist Youth Fellowship. Minister Miss Ruth V. MacDonald, a 8 a.m.. Holy Communlim. -viewers’ head. In truth it could Usher of the Los Angeles Times, I was out of office and had no of Hubbard Dr., four-year-olds visible prospects of success, I reference to "cmcial hours,” MacKay singing. Phelps house. Mrs. Emile Col- newly approved Assemblies of Messiah Evfuigellf»il Lutheran Trial Liturgy I. Our Savior Lutheran Church have benefited from some inter­ whether U.S. troops and alrpow- and preschool five-year-olds. Church 10:16 a.m.. Holy Communion. er will have to be maintained in had some things to say about but the subject of an interim Some expressed surprise at Hn and Mrs. Albert Dreyer. imiwiisi Emanuel Lutheran Church 10:30 a.m.. Service. Sculptor God missionary to the Demo­ 239 Graham Road pretation as to what everything agreement on reopening the the amount of talent that lies In 8, Comer of Wales Rd. and Also Mrs. George Wlmmer (Wisconsin Synod) Trial Liturgy I. Nursery and Vietnam until the Paris peace the press.” Church and Chestnut Sts. 'David Hayes of Coventry will cratic Republic oi the Congo, South V ^dsor was all about, but it was fun to 103-mile long canal, closed to .the heart of Andover. Boston Hill Road — to include ■T Rev. C. Henry Anderson, give an Illustrated talk on “ The and Mrs. James Bobbitt, both 296 Buckland Rd., Wapping Church School. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, Pastor watch the parade of characters talks reach agreement on the He referred to his statement 4.22 will be the guest speaker tomor­ of Wapping, kindergarten; Mrs. Rev. Kari R. Guigel, Pastor 11:16 a.m., Ooffea and Con- prisoner issue, Nixon said: to newsmen that “ You won’t shipping since the 1967 Middle Girl Scouts Boston Hill Rd. from East St. Pastor Making of a Ceramic." Nurs­ row at 7 p.m. at Calvary and to see them as Essentially Ernie Moore of 127D Main St., versatlMi. 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship “ We haven’t given up on the have Dick Nixon to kick around Hast war, has been discussed by Cadette Girl Scout Troop 6014 to Palmer’s Garage. Mrs. Ylo In Plum, Brown and Come to the meeUnghouse ttiis Bruce J. Evenson, Intern ery, Church School. human. anymore." Premier Golda Melr and her will visit Camp Laurel Monday Anson and Mrs. George Knox. Sunday morning at 10:30. David and Miss Ann Brewer of 100 Qhurch, 647 E. Middle ‘Tpke. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Service. Holy Communion at the Paris talks. I would suggest that Blue. All cut from SEW UP SAVINGS Scott Dr.. Grade 1; Mrs. Eu- ^er first term of mls- —Ool. James Burkhart, 64, of the moment of tmth is arri'ving "I have had nothing to say •'ey ministers and advisers. Her morning in preparation for a 9. Boston Hill Rd. and East bolts in the true Hayes,. . the sc^ptor . of interna- 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Divine Wor- Concordia Lutteran Church 11 a.m., Worship Service. Second OongregaHonal Churdi 10:56 service on the first Dungaree - weight tlonal reputat^, will ^ a b ^ ghip. Sermon by Pastor Ander- gene Brewer and Miss Janet more more with regard to the Paris talks about it since,” the President Cabinet was expected to renew weekend at the Knoll site April St. comer — to include all of WITH SMART IN-SEASON 40 Pitkin St. United Church of Christ Sunday of each month, and at It helps to know essentially the discussions when It meets 23-25. East St. and ■the Webster Lane Denim. 45” wide. toe m ak l^ son. “ Post-Easter Blessings.” Brewer, both of 100 Scott Dr., aid will be stationed at Ibambi, the 8:30 service on the third because time will soon run out said. Rev. Joseph E. Bourret, 8L John’s Episcopal Oiurch Rt. 44A, Coventry It’s about an unfeeling monster again Sunday. The girls will meet at the areas. Mrs. Gary Coleman and Reg. $1.79. Sew and tures, a huge (16 toiw) c e ^ c « Grade 2; Mrs. Don Nelson of where she will teach in a Cmi- Sunday. .... Nixon refused to become In- FABRICS now owned by Elmira epUege, ^ '* Pastor Rt. 30, Vernon Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, (rf' a puppeteer who doesn’t Sadat suggested In Febmary Pfanstlehl residence on Rt. 87 at Mrs. James Hurst, Save! Tolland. Grade 3; Mrs. George golese secondary school, be ac­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and ” We have the responsibility, volved In what he called this and wiU iU uB ^e his talk with School for three - year - olds tive in Assemblies of God Sun­ Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Minister realize that his inanimate pup­ the Suez Canal could be re- 9 a.m. Those attending must 10. Shoddy Mill Rd. and 76 slides. Don’t miss this chance through Grade 8. Nursery for 9 and 10:30 a.m., Holy Com- Caruthers of Wapping, Grades Rector Adult Bible Class. as long as there is one Ameri- old game” of a president disa- Dacron Si Cotton day school work, and partic­ pets are very real indeed, and can being held prisoner by greelng with his vice president. opened provided the Israelis bring along with them permls- Wales Rd. comer — to include STRETCH to hear the artist exfSaln the Infants, munlon. Church School and i and 6 ; and Mrs. Kenneth 10 a.m.. Worship Service with PRINTED VOILES ipate in village evangelism. sometimesJ J V. come to life. Slowed North Vietnam, to have some He agreed Agnew Is a contro- withdrew and permitted the sion slips, lunch, beverage and all of Wales Rd. from Palmer’s TERRYCLOTH methods of making large scale Nursery. Wagner of Rookville, Grade 6. 8 a.m.. Family Service and Chun* School attending. Egyptian troops to take their notebooks. garage and all of aioddy Mill ceramic sculpture he devel®e®' Cadette Day Rd. Mrs. Valdls Vinkels. ® YD. II during the years of woric and 302 Hackmatack St. Church of Christ ‘The school will close with a BS in education from Salem Church man released, and that is why what he thinks and he says YD. 77 Church School. 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class. Crystal Lake Rd., EUlngtmi - case for adult entertainment as Both Mrs. Melr and Defense Nina Pfanstlehl is one of five 11. Long HIU Rd. opposite the 3.77 For those beach cover- study in France. ‘Ihen see more Rev. Norman E. Sweneen, Lydall and Vernon Sts. demonstration program and (Mass.) State College, attended we are going to retain that force very hard. In stripes and solids. ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Holy Rev. Harvey W. Taber, Pastor a puppet show as well as a Minister Moshc Dayan have Cadettes from the 26-town Talbot place — to include Long 100% cotton. 64-60” wide. ups. Reg. $1.39 yd. Save! of his 'work at Gallery 6 in Etost Pastor Eugene Brewer, Minister open house Friday al 7:30 p.m. Central Bible College, Spring- ctommunl^. until we get it, and I think it will ® matter of fact, I believe Hartford, where he will be ex­ ballet. said they would cooperate In the Northeast Region of Connectl- HIU Rd. from Rt. 6 to the Uttle Reg. $4.49 yd. Ideal for Save! 46” -wlde. 50% dae- , Certificates will be presented to Held, Mo. in preparation for her Wednesday Bolton Oongregattonal Church work In the end.” that' some of his criticisms . ron and 50% cottwi. hibiting April 18-May 16. Join 9:30 a.m.. Holy . I • J VUUyou 1really CCUl y cannot quarrel with canal reoperdng but there would Trails AACMIO \.AJUJIVJ4Council whoWIUJ will Will house, CMall I of Bear Swanip Rd. swimsuits, robes and 0:30 a~m., Sunday School all children with regular attend- missionary career, and has Boltom Center Rd. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Doing till of this puppet- Crease-resistant finish. us this Sunday moniing—‘Ihere 9 a,m., Bible Classes for all Communion. Classes for all ages. By the same token he added examine the whole be no Israeli troop withdrawal ^^eet with Mrs. John Meyers and Wheeling Rd. to the Shee- playwear.______^___ classes for ages three through ages. ance and special recognition for MANCSKSTBB ‘Trliiity Evangelical Lutheran Rev. David M. Cam pb^ the county association’s board, mat relations with Cuba, Nixon wasn SUEDE CLEANING pleas for prerogatives beyoiftl tlnulng during the service. Worcester. Mass., a church of night tiwo days after nine'of the that the current teacher surplus 9 a.m., Sunday School. said the vasectomy expense replied to a question from Mi- aid. Amilcar Jacobs de Leon, a PONE ON PHMISIS the development of the recip­ 1X):30 a.m.. Worship Service, about 2,000 members. He has firm’s buses serving Redding has eliminated the need to con- Church Minister "penalizes the poor" who can­ ami News editor Sylvan Meyer, What opened the door for new guerrilla accused of having par- WITH 10X OFF ients. Tbpli^ “ Sampson — the Man served on many denomination were deemed unsafe during a tinue deferments in that cate- (Missouri Synod) l79c(|i not afford such a form of con- ” as long as Castro Is adopting consideration of the matter was ticipated In the slaying of U.S. Unrestrained youth pro­ Who Got Clipped.” A nursery agencies on an aimual confer- state school bus safety inspec- gto'iy- 85 Prospect St., Rockville 10 a.m.. Worship and Church Unitarian FeliowaUp an antagonistic, anti-American a report, by the Army Corps of Ambassador John Gordon Mein PAMAPI CUANIIS duces maladjusted adults, la provided in the CUkhen’s ence basis. tion, board ^ k esm en said. In Waterbury, the draft board Rev. Bruce Rudolf School. Nursery through Grade of Glastonbury traceptlcm. 402 'JESt MIDDLE TURNBIKE oupoQ expires April 30, Prov. 22:16, 29:16. The association reported re­ line . . . . “ Engineers, according to Sewer In 1968, has been killed by army Building. He and his wife recently tour- The board signed a new con- covering Southbury, Middlebury 12. Sermon: “ East cf Eklen.’’ Academy Junior BOgh cently that 83 men were on the “ As soon as he changes his Commission Chairman Richard troops hi a clash, the govern- 4:80 p.m.. Junior Youth ed the Holy Land. Last sum- tract with the Dunn Bus Co. and part of Waterbury said it 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship 7 p.m., Methodist Youth, Main Bt., Glastonbury CHURCH OF CHRIST High waiting list for operations: line toward us, we might consid- C. Reeves. ment announced. • Lydall and Vernon Streets Fellowship, Fellowship ' Hall, mer he preached at the WlUl- which serves several other already has reclassified 35 or 40 Service, Holy Oommunion. poster making. Phone: 61S-2617 Senior Youth FeUawaUp< mantle Camp Ground and gave area school dlstricte, including teachers into higher draft cate- 9:15 a.m., Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.. Living Room Dla- 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery Youth Building. Its morning Bible lectures. Ridgefield and Greenwich. gories. Adult Instruction Class. loguea and School.

A i i i v s o j iD iw irnrS M ^CH ESTER EVENING HERALD^ Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n .. Sa t u r d a y , a p r i l 17, 1971 PAGE NINE t»AGE filG lrt MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1^71 Assembly Names Group For the future, one has to hope. If one Contractors Say Nixon Seale Jury hopes for the survival of civilisation it­ To Cut Flood of Bills lEopnittQ i|?raU> self, that the General Assembly will Erred on Price himits Sees Photos some day again beme something more \ By SOL R. COHEN toe deluge of bills, the work of fo bljsh bd b y t h e ___ (Herald Reporter) printing them, holding public HKRALJ> FRIMTINQ OO., INC. than a debating Boc\ety. WOODBRIDOE (AP) — The order; Employers are now en- O f Slaying 13 B i i ^ Street ConnecUcut construction in- during substantial economic Because of the record num- hearings on them, and constder- Ifenrheeter. Conn. F\n- this to happen, there must come a ber of bills that have flooded ing action on them has noi-kept. IUOK3S F. FE3RQUSON dustry Is In serious trouble be- •’ardshlp because of their efforts NEW HAVEN '(AP)—The jury toe current session of toe Gen- pace with expectations, WALTER R, FERanSON renewed, auid more permanent, act of D—.,.1.4—I. -Ml > I. , comply. We must, therefore, hearing the case of Black Pan­ FuIiUitiera cause of President Nixon s "mis- Fihiided Octotoer l. 1381______submission from those great powers plead for assistance." thers Bobby G. Seale and Eri- eral Assembly, legislative lead- Many of toe bills are similar, guided" wage-price control ______cka Huggins saw black and ers have announced that a spe- Many are duplications. Many FuUiiiwd Eveiy Erenine Except Sundays which first cooperated in the aggrandise­ aod HoUdaya Entered at the Port OfftM ^ system, an asBnservation news dispatches credited to it or not other­ The act of submission required from General Contractors of Connec­ evidence or showing the Jury Burke, D, of East Hartford and necticut,” Ratchford said. "But wise credited In this paper and also the ticut. five other black and white— pic- State Rep. Raymond Dzlalo, D, vve do wish to avoid unneces- hnal news pubUshed here. the great powers must acknowledge, The "Conservation and Open of Middletown. The two are co- sary duplication of effort and All rirtus of repubUcation of special dls- again, the need for the acceptance and "And far from being'raUonal, Space Plan” will be presented patchesles itereln are also rtaerred. toe President’s order s4ta up a to the public on April 26 at a chairmen of toe legislature’s needless tinkering with our “ I think your honor is being The Herald PrlntlnK CUnpany Inc., as- enforcing of a world law against war, highly complex c(»trols pro­ meeting In the Council CSiam- rules committee. laws. aumea no financial responslnOlty for bpo- unduly restrictive,” Markle told Senate President pro tempore „„ 3t remember,’’ graphlcal errors appearing in adrertMe- no matter whose war It luqipens to be. gram which can test' be de­ bers at 8 p.m. ments and other rearttnr medter hi The 'Allmitednumber of copiesof Charles AUano and House Ratchford added, "that we are The United States memorandum oa pos­ scribed as a confused and Manchester Erenlne Rerald. muddled mess,” he said. the plan have been distributed had teen Speaker William Ratchford, in trying to balance toe desires of Butscriber to Los Ancelea Tlmes-WartdnK- sible .Improvement of the General As­ hi addition, White said, con­ to to ^ offloials, organizations, fhown to toe jury th^ eventu^ announcing establishment ot yjg people of the state, to Intro- ton Port News Serrlce. schools, and toe library. connoted Lonnie M cL u c m of sembly does include the notation that struction unions In toe state the committee, said it will con- ^uce and to attend (lublic hear- Full serrlce client of N. E. A. Serrlce, Inc. Mrs. Louise Evans, chairrnan con^irlng to murder R^Wey. PubUahers Representatlres — Matbenra, have teen demanding wage' In­ slder efficiency methods used In ,^^5 en legislation which con- Htiannm and CuUen bo.. Special Agency “ the LTnited States believes that the of toe Conservation Commission “ cLucas was sentenced to 12 to — New Yorfc, Chloaco, Detroit and Boston. creases far in excess of toe six other states, plus proposals sub- gems them, with an equivalent General Assembly can be more -produc­ and other commissioners will f'' prison. __ ^ mitted to It by Interested Con- desire for efficiency and econo- MEMBER AUDIT BUREAn OF CmCnDA- per cent set by President Nlxcin. be present at toe meeting to pictures were Introduced nONB. tive If we talk less, talk more to the in announcing a cooperative just before a medical examiner necticut persons, before making running toe legislature." Its recommendations known. ______point, and do niore.” But until that in- Dinilar adrertlsincr oloslu houra wage-price system of restraints, “ot toe program ^d^anlver testified that Racktey was killed Close to 7,000 bills have teen >nr Monday — 1 p.in. Prlday. last month, Nixon said that pyegUons^ secoiql bullet that was For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Saturday. ckides a wllllngnesa to subject our own questions. filed this year — topping toe Once airborne, a turkey buz- "contractors and labor leaders ^ ___fired Into him In toe early For Wednesday — 1 piin. Monday. previous record by almost 1,000. zard takes advantage of wind For TlniTaday — 1 p.m. Tuesday wars to the free debate and judgment have Indicated toelr ^llngness ^ hours of Jtoy 21, 1969 a lt o « « h Despite a computerized system currents, with a wingspan of al- For raday — 1 piin. Wednesday. and jurisdiction of the General Assem­ CUtaalfled deadline d:8D p.m. day oe- to cooperate with toe govern- interested Is Invited to attend, the first shot Into his h e ^ - installed this year for handling most 30 inches. tore nttbUoatlon 4:30 p.m. IViday lor ment In fair measures to Crlllque would eventually have teen fa- Saturday and Monday pUhllcatian. bly, it is not as hc^ieful as it might sound. It almost seems as if the bat­ achleve greater wage and price p^ter McLean, Instructor tal. Saturday, April 17 stabUlty.” The system ties any toe University of Hartford, Mulvey admitted toe five tle to create a meaningful, effective wage boosts generally to an ^ , 1 ^ost toe annual members Photographs des^te United Nations must somehow be wag­ average of about six per cent critique of toe South Wind- objections that they were Inflammatory and prejudicial." a year. Bor Art League Monday at 8 ‘Improving’ UN General Assembly ed all over again. Seale, 34, national ch^rman of In the New Haven area, p.m. at toe Wocxl Memorial l i ­ toe Black Panthers, and Mrs. One could easily laugh. If one did not White said, 800 striking carpen­ brary on Main St. ters have demanded a pay in­ Huggins, 23, a local party lead­ suffer from some strange feeling that McLean studied at toe Massa­ er, are charged with kidnaping crease of about $2 an hour over chusetts College of Fine Arts MITES Free Enterprise An Anachronism (me recdly ought to go into moumiiig, their old s<»le of $6-06, an in­ resulting In Rackley’s death and and earned his MFA at Ssrra- aiding and abetting his murder— It is time to face the reality that our crease of nearly 30 per cent. over the verious proposals that have cuse University. both capital offenses—plus lesser "free-enterprlse” system is not serving “ Since March 29, 1971’, we been adt^uiced for “improving'’ the Members are asked to bring charges. us as well as was originally Intended. In Photographed by Reginald Pinto have teen asking President Nix­ one or two paintings for critic­ work of the United Nations General As­ fact, our soKialled free-enterprise sys­ FRESH FISH MARKET, ALCOBACA, PORTUGAL on and Secretary ot Labor ism as well as picture frames sembly. tem is not serving us at all. Our accno- James D. Hodgson for clarifi­ and unneeded art supplies Minister Held my is neither free nor enterinising. cation of the order,” White said, which will be auctioned off at Out the annual session of the General Further, I suggest that we can begin to "and we have been providing the end of toe meeting. In Waterbury make a g(x>d case for eliminating the Assembly from three moatha to two, toe setsretary with up-to-date In- ______term "free enterprise” from our vocab­ formation on what has been Manchester Evening Herald Narcotics Raid suggests the Uhited States, and have It Connecticut Yankee ulary. happening In Connecticut.” South Windsor Ooirespondent, hold a general policy debate every other For the truth is that free enterprise Inside By A.H.O. "We have asked that the fine Barbara Varrlck, Tel. 644-8274. WATERBURY (AP) — An or­ has‘ indeed disappeared—and we should year Instead o f annually. and Injuction powers available dained minister In toe (3iurch of direct our energies into perfecting the Republican Peaceniks under the Eccmomlc Stabiliza­ God in Christ and three others each tells its story of that mo­ economic system that has been thrust When, the other day. "P rom ­ tion Act be used to end costly French Club were aurested Friday on drug Another brilliant American suggestion ment in OMUiecUcut political upUce said was vrould limit speeches In the AssemMy to history when the two friends I suggest that existing government story of “My Years In Public new contract demands. . .But Renames Slate one of toe major heroin packag­ and one-time partners who bad half an hour. regulatory philoeopfay that continues to Report Life, 1941-1969,” arrived at our In more than two weeks, there ing operations In Waterbury. done so much with and for ea> Dr., Vemon has teen re-elected 24. had a large quantity of hero- Owner for 89 'YEARS. For a complete FREE IN- By Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak ed misunderstanding, apart as ^ y o n e In toe administration. ^ ^lub of in in his ^ s e s s i o n When ar- SPECmON of your home by a Termlta Control Ex­ have the General Assembly adopt a that system alive but failed to replace it Lives of William Benton” by rivals with no bridge between he said. Manchester. rested and was charged with pert, supervised by toe fln ^ teidinical'staff, phone with a workable partnership. Sidney Hyman. “We have advised'construction Annual Patience Game Opens biennial Instead of an annual budget. And that is where I think we In busi­ WASHINGTON — The degree tism (with their ACA voting sure on Jerry Pettis and Mr. The two one-time wonder men them. Other officers re-elected are sale and possession of heroin our nearest local office: Nixon’s aloofness toward the employes In Connecticut to The long wait for the season’s first fish began early this morning at Salter’s In ^ e memorandum exjilaining some ness have got to get busy to provide the of the Nixon Administration’s records); Reps. Jelm Hammer- of the advertising agency game They were both contenders Dennis Frechette, vice presi­ and possession of marijuana, letter from his own House con­ abide by the letter and intent of Pond for these two young Manchester anglers. Booted and bundled, Walter leadership in perfecting an economic concieni over the alarming rise schmidt of Arkansas, 80 per in the great depression, whose for the Senate nomination In dent; Mrs. Fraidc Marlnelli, police safd. of its recommendations, the United servatives clearly indicate his President Nixon’s executive system that serves the greatest gcxxl for in Republican defections on the cent; Garner E. Shriver erf destinies interlinked a second that 1968 conventl(Hi when Abe secretary; and Mrs. Francis Benjamin Watkins, 41, his 39- Exerins of 14 Trumbull St. anxiously awaits a tug while David Wells of 22 States observed that general debate held decision: Pray, sweat it out, the greatest number o f pei^le. Vietnam war has now been viv­ Kansas, 79 per cent; Donald G. time in Connecticut politics, Riblcoff and John BaUey had Feeney, treasurer. year-old wife Beatrice and their Plymouth Lane looks on. The fishing season opened at 6 this morning. Salter’s M9-9240 and hope against hope that the every year "hais tended to becinne rou­ In both West Germany and Japan, a idly dein(Histrated with quiet Brotzman of Colorado, 73 per have different styles. Benton, already privately decided to New members elected to toe daughter Ernestine, 17, all of stocked with perch, sunfish, calico bass, and bullheads, according to those who last American soldier comes new-type enterprise has ariMn in the pressure, persuading at least cent; and Howard Robison of as he talked to his biographer, nominate Tom Dodd. Both executive board are Mr. and Waterbury were also taken into know, is open only to fishermen under 16. (Herald photo by Buceivicius) tine and repetitious and to have led to a home before his political house OPEN ALL DAY last 25 years that squarely' aligns gov­ one Republican member of the New York, 70 per cent. Finally revealed a character of Bowles and Benton, their stories Mrs. William Marrii and Mrs. custody, police said. BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORF. waning of world interest,” while "such a Reps. William Steiger, of Wis­ falls in. SUNDAY Paul Grenier. More arrests were expected, ernment participation with business. TTie House not to sponsor an end- astounding enterprise and vital­ reveal, had trouble understand­ which officials said was a fully and marijuana with Intent to bag allegedly containing heroin DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 debate held every other year and at the result is indeed a planned economy but I the-war resolution. consin, 65 per cent; TTm Lee ity; he t(X)k an honest, still al­ ing why the other was in the ------— police said. The term GI Joe came from Watkins and lUs wife were loaded .38-caliter pistol. Ernes- sell. out a. window, police said, which level of head of state or minister for don't think any of us (X>uld deny that Republican Rep. Jerry L. Carter of Kentucky, 67 per cent; most boyish pleasure in his own race when he alone had any Norriiway PhamMcy The Oldest & Largest in Conn. toe Initials GI for "general is- charged with possession of tine Watkins was charged with Bond was set at $60,000 for was recovered by a poUceman those <»untrles—and their people—are Pettis, a moderate conserva­ and William S. Broomfield of progress and accomplishments; real chance of winning. *39 N. Main, 1 breach of toe peace, resisting each of toe four. waiting outside in case some- foreign affairs might constitute a more sue" printed on military equip- heroin with intent to’ sell and prospering In this unique peratlve en­ tive from California, had tenta­ Michigan, 64 per cent. he maintained, through every­ The verdict of this umpire ob­ Next to Top NoS notable event attracting significantly nuuit. possession of a deadly weapon, arrest, and possession of heroin Mrs. Watkins threw a hand- thing was thrown out. terprise. I’m not at all sure theirs Is tively decided to put his name Thus, the F'resldent’s coura­ A Thought for Today thing, a down-to-earth realism server on this point Is that greater world interest.” more planned than ours—I think it's just on the list of sponsors behind a geous decision not to panic in Sponsored by th^ Manchester about himself, so that anyone neither had a chance of win­ better planned. resolution authored by Rep. the face of end-the-war pres­ Council of Churches who had followed his career ning. The strategy of the Rlbl- The nation of Liberia, for its part, is Japanese and German bustaesses Charles Mosher of Ohio and. sure from liberals of both par­ never has to halt and set down coff-Balley leadership (»lled for also interested in shorter sessions, be­ know precisely where they stand In re­ four other Republican mcxier- ties that has beselged him ever a mental footnote that here, in the nomination of an Irish Cath­ lationship to their government. In rela- ates. But when word of Pettis’s since he took office now rests The poet D. H. Lawrence such and such an Instance, Ben­ olic for the Senate, to balance cause "due to the soaring cost of living on far more treacherous politi­ latlonship to you and me, their hoped-for decision got out, he was point­ must have known what it meant ton seemed to be deluding him­ the heavily Catholic Republican In New York the (met of maintaining cal quicksand. The Demcxratlc to be resurrected, to enjoy life foreign customers. edly reminded that he might self. state ticket that had been nomi­ center started to crumble soon with purpose, when he wrote delegations in New York is fast becom­ We can no Icmger close our eyes to the need President Nixon’s help in Bowles, concerned more with nated that year, and neither after the 92nd Congress con­ his 1972 re-election campaign. these words: resurrecting and continuing bat­ Bowles nor Benton had the re­ ing prohibitive." planned economy devel<^d in these for­ vened In January, resulting in Although Pettis refused to tles of ideas than with reveal­ quired ancestry or religion. eign countries. I remind you that these a razor-edged 101-100 vote In "Those that go searching for The (Philippines are suggesting, in one discuss the matter with us. one ing himself as a human being, The final, persistent, and, so are not nationalized indurtrles or busi­ the Democratic House caucus love nesses — they are shareholder-owned, of those who passed this deli­ is continually, in his writing, far as the two men themselves respect, a reform even more stringent against setting a December, only make manifest their own INDOOR cate word to him was Rep. are concerned, still umesolved than any of ours. Where we would try just as (Xirs. TTiey do have the' same 1971, trp withdrawal dead­ lovelessneas, the man with a mission, and Gerald Ford of Michigan, the nub of the estrangement be­ profit motive that we have. It’s possible line. Now, the Republican right and the loveless never find the earnestness with which he to help rest issue after President Nix­ moment, holds that If he had petitor is not permitt^ to buy him out. on’s April 7 speech. The impli­ released his delegates, they As against all such recommendations "This Is My Bank; This Is Internal Revenue; So they both suffer. cation, false as it turned out, would have gone not to Bowles, JsmniA. JokWfTL was that Mr. Nixon himself but to Dodd. for an improvement In the funcUoning You and I have been taught that big­ This Is the Boy Scouts, aned This One Tells My Wife would set a target date for to­ and status of the United Nations Gen­ ness and monopolies are bad — they are On this point, this observer’s taboo in an enterprise-oriented economy. tal tr(x>p withdrawal. Instead, How Many I Hoes for the future. distinct and positive benefits to the con­ 184,000 by Dec. 1, 1971, and then than he would have been to re­ FOR THE BEST IN INDOOR TENNIS sumer at home, and to our efforts to en­ take another look. lease them. The affair of Jerry Pettis, One (Mui remember, for Instance, from large our markets abroad. the fall of the year 1#66, when Qie Gen­ however, is only one sign of • CHAMPIONSHIP COURTS At home, our g^cnrernment feels that massive defections by Republi­ eral Assembly was in unlimited session, the more competlUrm the better for both can moderates and conserva­ Yesterdays and listening Intently to long speeches the c(»isumer and the pttxlucer. This is tive* — and of the President’s • ACRYLIC PLAYIMS SURFACE' another anachronism — that unlimited aU night long, and never in any danger refusal to. yield to that pres­ Herald OPENS AUGUST 1, ISH competitkm is gocxl. Make no mistakes, sure. • NON-DIRECT, SHADOW-FREE of lacking a quorum, and never in any unlimited competition leads dii^Uy to Thus, a private letter to the 25 Year» Ago want of Important foreign ministers in marginal operatiixis, lower efficiency, president signed by eight oth­ and higher prices. — DOUGLAS Firebug is feared as third UGHTING attendance. That was when the General er Republican members of the major fire In 24 days occurs In GRYMES, PRESIDEaiT, KOPPBRS House, most well to right of Asseimbly was assuming,, and exercis­ North End. OO., m a , IN A SPEECH TO THE center, called on Mr. Nixon to • SHOWER AND LOCKER ROOMS , RESERVATIONS ing, Jurisdiction in a matter of world EASTERN STATES BLAST FURNACE do three things; speed up tnx>p AND COKE OVEN ASSOCtATTON IN 10 Yean Ago peace or war and employing both Its withdrawals; announce that af­ Fire in old carriage house on IN COUNTRY CLUB STYLE PITTSBURGH. ter a certain date not specified diphnnacy and Its half-fonnulated law Hartford Rd. destroys two hot NOW BEING ACCEPTED in the letter) no more draftees rod cars. to Impose peace on a war which had • SAUNAS FOR MEN AND WOMEN would be sent to Vietnam; c(»i- Cheney Bros, voices oppoe- already started. Aimless Walking sider a deadline for all trcx>p ition to proposed tax hike and withdrawals, provided there raise in sewer rates. • PRO^SHOP FUUY EQUIPPED 'the General Assembly needed no ■i^e city (Xiuncil of Dallas recently was a satisfactory exchange of special procedural niles or limitations passed an ordinance forbidding, and pro­ prisoners of war. b viding penalties for; "Walking about • PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION to enhance Its prestige and improve its That unpubllclzed letter, re­ APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP aimlessly, without apparent purpose, lin­ garded by its aMthors as a "pri­ Current Quotes operation then. gering, hanging around, lagging behind, vate matter" between them and FULL-TIME 0 idly spenijing time, delaying, sauntering "I want to devote more time And the reason was simple; the Gener­ the President, was routinely rTENNIS FORUM ^ and moving slowly about, where such acknowledged to them in a to stressing, throughout this • OUSS raONT VIEWINO LOUNOE al Assembly was, then, peiforming the conduct is not due to physical defect or brief note by White House Lob­ country, the need for the re-es­ 13 PARK ST. I work the United Nations .was created to condition." byist William Timmons. So far, tablishment of priorities at a hu­ I This legislative landmark Is intended, however, it has resulted In man and humane level and the I ROCKVILLE. CONN. 06066 | no doubt, to hamper and harass the hip­ nothing more. Yet, the list of necessity for an hmiest, blunt appraisal of the root Ills of our Since then, however, some of the veiy pie, whose shiftless ways seem capable signers should be a grave warn­ of arousing the ire of our lawmakers. cities.”—Cleveland Mayor Cart COURT FEES nations which helped give the Gen­ ing signal to Mr. Nixon as he I Name ...... | Perhaps It will work, especially in the strives to shore up his vanish­ B. Stokes, announcing he will MONDAY THRU FRIDAY not seek re-election this fall. eral Assembly that fimction and that cold and wet times. But it could be hard, ing political front on the war. 7 A.M.- 5 P.M. (Secondary Time) ? 6.00 (per hour)* power In 1966 have coni^iired together come spring, on teen-age lovers, or The list Includes Rep. James I Address ...... | ’’Throw'a few chairmen of the 5 PM.-12 P.M. (Prime Time) $10.00 (^er hour)* to take 8U(xh jurisdiction and such power small boys on their way to schocd, or old Broyhill of North Carolina, boys on their way to work who are neith­ ^lose conservative voting rec­ board in jail for polluting the air WEEKENDS j^Telephone ...... away from the General Assembly, thus er hippies nor young lovers nor small ord, according to the highly re­ and water, and y sets Mr. and Mrs. Caiarles Young ^g^e in a confrontaUwi said. "Maybe some of those who 121 Bond St., Hartford, died ear­ vice Is available Monday held in the dietary department “ The hospital further alleges Mrs. Kendall was bom Dec. that the union was guilty of cer­ wUl be host and hostess tomor- army patrol said to be died could have been saved if ^9r 1873 in Cincinnati, Ohio. She ly this morning at Mt. Sinai thrdii^ Saturday from 6 April 8. row from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz searching for marijuana, and they had been taken to a clinic In that election, conducted by tain pre-election Irregularities,” was the widow of Harry H. Ken­ Hospital. p.m. to 8 a-m. Junior Museum. The special ac- ^ g j^jg^ „ „ o„e in the immediately.” secret ballot under the aus­ the spokesman said. Mrs. Frago was bom April tlvlty tomorrow is the p a ^ r ^gg^^ ^ ,g explain it. One of the village elders v/ho dall. She lived in Manches­ For drug advisory Infor- pices of the SLRB, the workers The action brought a charge ter for the last 22 years. She 29, 1905 in Saracana, Province matlan, call: 647-8S22. airplane contest at 2 p.m. The y^g pg™,g thja asked not to be identified said: H IG H G R A D E of Coseriza, Italy. She came to by a 24-21 margin chose Local by Local Vice President Leon­ GAMPINR JOHN'S was a member of Trinity Epis­ 1199 of the Dmg and Hospital ard Seellg that the hospital "is museim is o ^ n every day ex- „gu„talnous region in north- '"moee residents sOll to the copal Church in Hartford, Manchester when she was 16 cept Mtmday from 2 to 5 p.m. ^ggjem Mexico are peasants town refuse to talk about t ^ to- BARBER SHOP and worked for a time In the Union, AFL-CIO, to be their col­ engaiging in technical maneu­ EQUIPMENT PRINTING Survivors include a grandson, vers, the only purpose of which who raise tomatoes and gather cident. Ttie town is quiet, re­ 307 GREEN ROAD Cheney Mills. A Hartford resi­ lective bargaining representa­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me- , .___ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bags, Kendall R. Richardson of Need­ is to delay bargaining with the signed. What can we do agrainst Job and Commercial dent for 45 years she was a Police Log tive. Keever of 61 Washington St. will ™ FUNERAL HOME Air Mattresses, Stoves, MANCHESTER ham, Mass.; a granddaughter. Under state, law, yesterday employes.” They came tc^ether to wit- the soldiers? ' Lanterns Sat. 8 AJtl. to 6 PM. P rinting member of St. Augustine's conduct the annual card party Miss Margaret V. Richardson was the deadline for either side A regular meeting of the la­ ness the baptism of three chll- The commanding general for Women's Club and the Citizens sponsored by the Italian Ladies DaUy 8 A.M. to 8 PJ». Prompt and Efficient of New York City, and two ARRESTS to file objections with the board. bor board is slated for Tues­ sponsored by the Italian Ladles was Maundy Thursday, the refelon says that when 10 sol- FARR'S (Closed all day Wed.) Prlnthig of AU Kinds Club of Hartford. Club on Tolland St., East Hart­ Wm. J. Lennon, Director great-granddaughters. Barry J. McCormick, 28, of A spokesman for the hospital day and members are expected The town’s stogie dirt road had diers and a sergeant ap- "The Everytiiing Storo!” Private funeral services will Besides her husband she ford. Refreshments will ^Adults $3.60 Weekdays leaves a son, Frank C. Frago of 20 Woodbrldge St., charged with administration said the objec­ to consider then whether the been watered for a dance. proached the town TOmeone Camp - Bike - Sport Gommunity Press be held Monday at Watkins Fu­ served and prizes awarded. 3 MAIN STREET Children (under 10) $3.36 Rocky Hill; a daughter, Mrs. two counts of sale of mari­ tion alleges that the action of hospital's objections warrant a Then came the sound of gun- yelled, "Here come the gau- 142 E. CENTER ST. neral Home, 142 E. Center St., juana, and two counts of pos­ the SLRB ordering the election hearing, according to an agent fire. In less than two minutes, chos,” a derogatory name for at Depot Square AU Retired Men $3A0 254 Broad St., Rear Mary T. Agosta, of Huntington, Miss Barbara Massaro of 57 with the Rev. Kingland Van^ session of controlled dmgs, before reaching a decision on for the board. the mothers of Jhe baptized chll- troops, and then someone fired 6 4 9 -7 1 9 6 Open Dally to 9:00 P.M. Winkle, rector of Trinity L-I-. N.Y ; two brothers, ^ank White St., a sophomore at Mer­ Bat. AU Haircuts $3.76 Telephone 643-5727 yesterday at his home as a re- J. FARR — e43-7Ul Diana of Manchester and An- rimack College to North And­ dren, a pregnant woman, a 12- and killed a soldier. Church, officiating. Burial will six suit of a Capitol Region Nar­ a year-old boy and seven others ‘"nie soldiers return^ toe be in Fairfield Cemetery, West tonic Diana of Italy and over, Mass., will be a French ^g^^ Flores. Camping steeds Here grandchildren. cotics Squad Investigation, held Hartford, at the convenience of in lieu of $5,000 bond. Court U.S. Bombers inductee into Alpha Mu Gamma, "No one realized what was "There were 12 dead and we do CUSTOM MADE Funeral services will be Tues­ national collegiate foreigpi LUCA’S Have you made your vacation a nice size, 12’xl2’, and are DICK’S the family. date April 19. CANVAS AWNINOS day at 8:16 a.m. from the language honor society, Thurs­ going <»i—I heard toe first shots not know how many wounded, Self-Service MANCHESTER wonderful for outdoor enjoy­ There will be no calling tmd I felt a bum to my hand, "Itie truth is that to El Reall- plans yet? If not, why not think hours. \ D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 Hit Positions day. Laundrom at ment. SHEU Wethersfield Ave.. with a Olga B. St. Germain, 40, of then I ran,” said 17-year-old to toe narcotics dealers fired on about a camping trip with toe Friends -have been asked to Also Reweavlng, MEMORIAL CO. Camping accessories that are solemn Mass of Requiem at 9 Coventry, charged with shop­ Maria Trinidad Paez. the soldiers," he added. "T h ^ family? Camping can be real omit flowers. Miss Judy Richmond, daugh­ Custom Made designed to making camping fun SERVICE at St. Augustine's Chilrch, Hart­ lifting, yesterday afternoon at Near Border “ It was later that I found out innocent persons died, especial- Opposite East OeoMtery ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sitito, Pants and fun if you are properly fitted are in abundance at Farr’s, ess CENTER STREET ford. Burial will be in Mt. St. Caldor. Court date May 3. that my brother Angel had been ly women, I do not deny, but Coate out, and toe way to do this is Coleman stoves, these are easy Edgar V. Wennerberg (Conllnoed from Page One) Richmond of 283 Spring St., Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. ------' shot also " there was no alternative." Quality Memorials to go to a camping specialist to use, easy to clean, lanterns, COVENTRY — Edgar V. Wen- received a plaque forr her efforts _____ b,i nenlito > Tailoring MECHANIC ON DUTY Friends may call at the funer- John A. Martin Jr., 31, of 613 Mlreya Uriba, 20, was getting Flores said that to El Keauto —in this case', James ^Farr, ovens, stands, ice chests—a nerberg, 74, of Shore I>r. died Vietnamese regiments appar­ in producing the best student • Dry Cle Over 80 Tears’ Bsperienoe AT ALL HOURS al home tomorrow and Monday Main St. charged with Interfer- , (> to dance with her boy friend "all they do iq cultivate popples, owner of Farr’s, 2 Main St. must, of course—jugs to men- yesterday at Windham Com­ ently have moved out at the newspaper in years at West • Laundry frcm 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ing with the driver of. a motor when she fell with her jaw tom which they use to produce Ule- Gone are toe days when tion a few things. Coleman Starters, Genormtocii munity Memorial Hospital area. The officers said they do Virginia Wesleyan College to 170-178 Spruce St. Call 649-5807 The family suggests that me- vehicle, and Anne E. Payette, not anticipate any more heavy by a buUet. Her friend Lidia gal dmgs. They claim to be Manchester camping w .s a hardship for parts and repair service is also Carburetors; SElS US FOB: He was bom in Sweden and mortal contributions may be 35, of 62 Pearl St. charged with Buckhannon, where she is . . ------ijjjj there la He was Dom m sweaen and n,orlal contributions may be 35, of62 Pearl St. charged with fighting. ,^httog However,However they did not raMPn sn p in v Baez 20 was standing next to peaceful people Drive-In Paridng A. AIMKTTl, Prop. everyone * but toe children, and available. To save space, alu- Domestio - Foreign Can fj Aluminum HoU Up her and was shot to toe hand. nothing there but marijuana if you have not looked over toe minum nested Mlrro cook sets, 648-7008 Awnings tion was made at toe recent Harrison St., Manchester Pratt and Whitney Division of Society. than one specified on her limit' Seven of toe wounded reached growers who never hesitate to many Items that make camping service for four, six or eight • Door Canopies harassing attacks by rearguard college' annual recognition day United Aircraft, East Hartford ed license, last night at Center North Vietnamese units. the hospital to CuUacan, 80 kill a soldier. Last year they fun and take toe hard work out people. Heat-Pal tent and trail- • Storm Doors until his retirement 10 years St. and W. Middle Tpke. after Cheney Tours assembly. Bank Displays North Vietnamese troops kept miles to toe southeast, on foot. killed two of my men to that of it, you have a real surprise er heaters for chilly nights, o Combination Windows ago. her car was seen to be operat­ up their shelling of South Viet­ in store for you. Stop In at absolutely safe and efficient, us- MANCHESTER Manchester Awning Co. Miss EUizabeth E. Beyrer, A hospital doctor who refused area." Survivors are his wife, Mrs. ing erratically. Court date for namese - positions along Hl|^- Being Reserved to be identified because "there He said toe soldiers Involved Ostrmsky Farr’s and see for yourself how ing alcc^ol for fuel. Alcohol Crewel Works daughter of Mrs. Helen F. STEVENSON’S 105 WEST CENTER ST. Helen Hanson Wennerberg; a both is May 4. way 7 to eastern Cambodia. The are too many problems" said have been ctaiftoed to quarters DEALER IN WASTE many items toey stock—and at stoves, water and gas contain­ IMephone 640-S091 son, John C. Jerfmson, of Coven­ Mrs. Royal Isham, resident Beyrer of 343 Oakland St., and reasonable prices — to make ers in plastic and metal. Camp During this month, the First enemy fired more than 100 Angel Paez may not recover his and face toe possibility of a SsuafooiL EstabUshed 1049 the late Prof. J. B. Beyrer, MATERIALS try, four grandchildren and a Raymond W. Green, 48, of 17 rounds of mortar shells, causinfe *>°3tess at the ^ ^ e y Home­ normal speech and* that Miss court-martial. your camping trip real ftm. toasters are also a popular Manchester Pet Center Manchester Office of toe Hart­ stead, 106 Hartford Rd., Is received a BA to English from ESSO great-grandson. Tmmbull St., charged with op­ light casualties with no fatali­ For instance, Farr’s has toe item. Everyone loves a pet. At least ^ our very best to solve your ford NaUonal Bank and Tmst scheduling reservations for Ft. Lewis College, Durango, CHOICE VARIETY F^meral services will be Tues­ erating a motor vehicle while ties, a communique said. IRON 405 MAIN ST. largest and finest selection of Make your nights comfortable Urat’s what it looks like If you problems. We feel that your pet ^ J Upholst'.ry Co., at 595 Main St., conUnues spring season tours. They are Colo., on April 10. She is a 1967 day at 11 a.m. at the Potter under toe influence of liquor, Between 8,000 and 9,000 Cam­ RockviUe TEL. 649-5533 Hlrsch-Wels and Camel tents In with wooden cots, aluminum could see the large clientele ot problems are ours. Living at 88 its series of art exhibits with available to any group or or- graduate of Manchester High this area, featuring* toe latest cots, or toe popular double- Quality P and Iwl Shop FVneral Home, 156 Jackson St., last night on Woodbrldge St. bodian troops have begun a ..... Qark Urged SCRAP METAL pet lovers who 'visit and patron- Ralph Rd., Manchester, also RE-UPHOLBTERINa Willimantic. Cremation will fol­ a display of unusual custom Court date May 3. drive to dear North Vietnamese ganlzaUon of 10 or more. They School. • Tune-Ups finish materials with exterior decker folding cots which may photo prints from hand stitched Hospital Notes ize toe Manchester Pet Center .gives us a personal pride not Seafood • MODERN FUBNITCRB low in Springfield, Mass. - forces from a six-mile section of planned for afternoons, and PAPER aluminum frames that can be be used separately or together; at 996 Main St., Manchester, |only In our fine store, but also created by Surveillance, Visltlng hours are 12:80 to 8 • Engine Cleaning replacement cct covers are also and ANTIQUES Friends may call at the funer- crewel originals , Henry J. Steullet Sr., 42, of Route 4, Phnom Penh’s highway when toe building is open to toe Mlss Linda Nancy Cherrone of 781 PARKER 8T. set up in minutes. There seems every week. In our lovely to*wn,’’ he says. 43 OAK STREET al home Monday from 7 to 9 Akmentln - Gramackl Originals 59 Glenwood St. has been named p.m. to all areas except ma­ to be no limit to toe kinds stocked. There are a dozen dif­ • Store Stoola and Bootha 173 Eldridge St., charged with to the sea. public from 1 to 5. • General Repairs Started In 1968 by Mr. Ben Some of the services offered TEL. 649-9087 of Mamchester. ternity where toey are 2 to 4 Tel. MS-0785 V 0«8-6879 and varieties of tents carried ferent styles of air mattresses, • Custom Furniture p.m. operating a motor vehicle while Lt. Col. Am Rong, a Cam bo- Dates may be arranged by to toe F'ebruary semester dean’s SUpoovera and Draperiea The December 1970 Issue of Mrs. Isham at Press Says and 8:80 to 8 p.m. • Stamps here, umbrella tents, cabin new tufted style which is tops Gozzo (who has had pets of his are: under the Influence of liquor, dlan military spokesman, said calling toe Hat at Bryant and Stratton Jun. own since 1946), It Is now a " —Blend all our own bird and Made to Order (OontlBiied Iroiii Page One) tents, pup and play tents to in sleeping comfort. Camp John S. Spencer Yankee Magazine had an article ^ Eldridge St. Court the objecUve was to recapture Homestead. lor College of Business, Boston, friendly family business with small animal foods; in addition Complete Seleetion ef about^ XI— these - unique crewel ^ - ..... Tuesday,— j_- 18 girls from Brown- Mass. Tim es‘that toe Justice Depart- Admitted Wednesday: Betty- mention just a few. Then if blankets, navy style hammocks, Materials John S. Spencer, 66, of Bass date May 3. the highway at a point where It his wife, Daisy and his son, “ —^We carry major brands of Rd., Scotland, Conn., brother of pieces designed by Betty through the Elephant ie Troop 624 visited toe home. ___ ment had become inundated Lou Nangle, Elgin Dr., Tol- •ou are thinking of renting a mosquito netting, gfround cloths, Reuben Plen’s FREE BST1MA.TES Mrs. Winiam Prentice of Man­ AkmenUn of Glastonbury and mountato range, 63 miles south- Fdture tours scheduled are a Mexico -will be featured to with surveillance data but that land; FTank Ztoker, Windsor- raller, why not consider a aluminum poles, stakes and fire P^or to opienlng his own ' Lower Level of thr. Parkade Michael R. Kilby, 26, of 210 extinguishers. Parkas. p gain experience and know- Memorial Hospital. PrinU are available Spencer St. Court oaee may 3. At last report, elite paratroop- South United Methodist Church, Monday at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 Is Incorrect.” C o m p 1 e t e selection of 381 Main StrMt Other survivors are his wife, sizes, mounted and matted in ers had advanced without resls-. May 4; Glastonbury YWCA p m jn the Junior Room of house Point; Helen Parker, SS8 BURNSIDB AVE. /rice that you can really afford. grommeted and waterproof, ledge. Up until tills day. he has High Manor Park, and Andrew EAST HARTFORD . lemember money Invested in rucksacks. Also, toe famous served over 40,000 customers. training aids for obedience. Phona 643-9149 Mrs. Valeria S. Spencer, a complimentary colors or un­ ACCIDENTS tance to within 1,000 yards from group. May 6 ; Zion Lutheran Mary Cheney Library. Mrs. " —Large selection of tropical Health Talk Nawracaj, High St., both of camping equipment is not a White Stag sleeping bags by Mr. Gozzo feels that after daughter, a brother, and three mounted to be used for decou- A summons charging him with toe scene of a North Vietnamese Church women, evening of May Marjorie Bishop Carlson will be 289-6333 fish. Hydramatic TranamlaaloB GLASS RockvUle; WlUam Johnston, yearly expense but will give Hlrsch-Weirs with your choice .seventeen years In business, grandchildren. page. failure to drive to the proper ambush April 8 to which Cam- 11; and a Salvation Army girls' the storyteller. Power and Hand Tools " —^Aquariums and supidies. Bepalrtaig • For Auto Windshields ' Funeral services will be Mon- There are New England bodian troops were badly cut group, June 1. On Pregnancy RR 1, Ellington; Patricia Tra­ ileasure over many years. of dacron, down and toermo|-flll “ satisfying a customer" Is ^ - lane wqs Issued last night at Painting and Decorating Dining canopies are gaining filling. 'ways uppermost in his mind. Ckimplete line of Smith day at 10 a.m. at toe Scotland scenes, and a series of country up. May 2 will be “ May Day at The Junior Choir of Commu­ han, Warehouse Point; Benja­ Tools Ail Work Guaranteed Store Fronts and 11:13 to Thomas D. Jodoto, 22 Set at MCC in popularity for use in toe If you camp by a lake or ^ “ We steuid behind, every Worthington guaranteed collars. all sizes of windows Congregational Church. Burial, mice Timothy and Mathilda toe Homestead," o ^ n to toe nity Baptist Church will re­ min Sylvester, Windsor Locks. Garden and Land Tools " —We also carry wild bird Toxsoo lAibrtOAtloii SqftIoo of 110 Greenwood Dr. after his The fourth program to the backyard, to attach to toe house stream, remember that Farr’s ’quality product we sell. We are with full military honors, will Titterton and F'amlly,—also public from 1 to 4 p.m. The Van hearse tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. Discharged Wednesday; Phll- Baby, HonMhoId, Party supplies for your outdoor feath- W® Glv® Orem Stamp® • For Table Tops car left the road at E. Center aad Banquet Snppllee or to a tent. They are free has.all kinds ot rods and reels, Manchester’s oldest existing pet be In the Palmertown Ceme- Mathilda’s sister, Eva, from toe Cleaf group will provide music, at toe church and toe Youth Manchester Community College ip MaeWay, GoodhlU Rd., ered friends. ______.------and Mato Sts. and hit a cross Invalid Needs standing, with five alumiuum lures, plugs, flies, wet and dry, shop to_ continuous operation in OPEN 8 A.M. 6 P.M. tery. city, and her beau, Alex. light standard. Court date May Manchester and refreshments will be Choir will rehearse at 6:46. health education series, “ Prob- Souto Windsor; Jeffrey Hutson, "—We are known as toe' to Ftlends may call at the Pot- The originals were photo- served. Weather permitting, toe ___ lem Pregnancy Counseling,” Spring St., Rockville; Lomn poles to support toe canopy; creels, hip boots and chest this €U'ea,’’ Mr. Gozzo says. He SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON 3. toe center pole telescopes so It waders, even kits for those who asks anyone who has any prob- “ bouse of toe mixed breed pup- ter F^ineral Home, 466 Jackson graphed by free lance photo- Manchester Fine Arts Associ­ A coffee hoUr, sponsored by will be held Wednesday at 7:30 Rioter, Eaton Rd., ToUand; < . ».i * T\ixsa ** TOURAINE can be set.. over_ a table. They_ _ want to tie their own_ files ...... _ __ St., Willimantic,tomorrow from grapher J

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE TWELVE THE Herald Angle Knicks on Way to Meeting with Buck6 Reggie Smith Welcomes Every Visit to Tiger Stadium By EARE YOST - ■ \ Sporla Editor Both Squads W ood in New, Spot, Ex-Basehall Czar Noteg from the Little Black Book Boast Game Big Bat Helps Bosox 7 A t Through the efforts of Bill McCaffrey of South- Holds Halfumy Lead Windsor, the United States Volleyball Assn. Region 1 Playoff Edge Championship will be staged at the Hartford Y today. PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Big Larry Wood had Bill Eckert Dead McCaffrey, one of the state’s best jperformers, served NEV^YORK (AP)— It's never before been in this position, leading a tournament Advance to .500 Level as assistant tourney director. He performs with the clear the decks f(>r the going into the third round, but he took a calm, detach- CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP)—William Jole Eck^, New Haven YMCA, current state champions. . . . Serv- much anticipated clash be­ ------ed view about it all. DETROIT (AP)— Reggie Smith of-the Boston Red "M aybe, toe pressure will Sox welcomes visits to Tiger Stadium. He enjoys sonie former commissioner of major league baseball died JiTi- ing as chief scorer for toe all- b.. recent tween the New York day action at toe Y, will be Joe nnH fh o ^auires Uut bother me,” he admitted Fri- of his finest days against Detroit pitching. day of a heart attack. He was^62 y e a ^ Kittle, a local man who holds ^astere ^ If Toure^ent at Knicks and the Milwaukee ^ day after posting a one-undor- "I see the ball well here,' the a high office to toe Salvation For Kueta, it was Bucks in the championship rWT -wT C A -I- P®*" ® ®°*® e®"'-™' his lOto year to attendance, final playoff for the Na- X O H l V C I l O C l of toe 36-hole lead in toe $150.- slugging outfielder said Friday /L Blue FI UlUe T o w re in Freeport in the Ba- Army. . . . Jim Penders, East after hitting a homer and two CathoUc High baseball coach, Hunter got to one practice tional ’ B ^ketball Associa- T a l Monosanto Open Golf Tour- Games D oor round with Deane Beman, a title singles in helping the Red Sox to 000 Car aeai^teT’ he^ai^ved rates a bow for his decision to a 5-3 victory ove the Tigers. Bahamas Friday for a postpone yesterday’s scheduled ™®™^®'‘ **^^'*1? '^*'® rignal to get ready fol- In H o o p Play “ S don’t think u wu.,’ Open to Red home opener against St. Paul’s lowed toe Knicks’ 89-84 victory continued the 31-year-old who "I just like hitting in this ball T T O 1 short vacation. NORFOLK, Va. (AP) ’The played toe tour on a full- park," Smith said. "It has a He served as commissioner of Bristol. W^n toe tempera- ®'’®'^ “^e Baltimore Bullets and liD-TOrl^ale tore dipped to 40 degrees, with -fwlllties at Ellington Bucks’ 117-94 trouncing of Virglnla Squires will try to basis only a little over ii good background and I know China Squad r of baseball from November even their best-of-7 American ..j haven’t been here be there are certain pitches I can snow flurries before noon, that 5?*^® ..I ‘ i ^ Angeles Friday night. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - If 1965 to November 196« He ^ Hiree new- tennis courts at Basketball Association Eastern go i don’t know. get in the air and hit for a home NEW YORK (AP) — The was reason enough to call off new lenms couris There are no tomorrowa left you want to buy a car that is tired f«>m the U. . - ERXX3 are^expected to be ready ,0^ g,ther the Bullets or Division final series here just going to play .n.s run. Those kind of things just thaw in sports relations be­ the action until a sunny day. capable of traveling 622.407 in 1961 wlUi the rank of lleuten for play early to May. Art Frier me Lakers to toe best-of-7 tonight against a Kentucky good as I can and hope it'.s psyche me up, I guess.” tween Comrnunist China and miles per hour, there’s one ant general, * « i» team which rookie star Dan Is- good enough. If somebody gets the rest of the world, started chairmans the tennis commit- series to decide the Eastern Like Ted Williams in his available for *260,000. Eckert tee. . .Ken Kobus, former El- and Western sel says is "playing better, a hot and plays better than I do, this week by the visit of the Here ’n TTiere Conference years with the Red Sox, Smith lington High athlete and Trinity crowns. whole lot better” totm earlier or If I have a bad day, well, U.S. table tennis team behind ’The Blue Flame rocket racer, U.S. ^ the considers the Detroit stadium which hit that speed on Ute Point in 1930. in toe season. that's just the way it has U> the Bamboo Curtain, could lead Dick Galiette, fine sportscaster (Jollege grad, now a substitute Bach must win all the re- his favorite park to hit in. Smith Bonneville Salt Flats in western Dur- wlth Channel 8 to New Haven, schoolteacher, is slated to re- malning grimes to toe series to Wlto Issel scoring 46 points be.” ranks the C ^ifom ia Angels' sta­ to a return to Olympic com­ and (Jincy Powell adding 31, the Wood, a husky, longtime club petition by the Chinese. • Utah last Oct. 23 in setting a was the has signed a one-year agree- tom as caddy master at ER(JC, avoid elimination, which may dium and Boston's Fenway (Jolonels went one up on toe pro, won toe Satellite Sea Pine.s Avery Brundage, head of the new land speed mark, was put ing World War H ment to broadcast Yale football Pro Wally Chchon reported . . . come Sunday for both, Park ns his next two favorite Iin for sale 'Tuesday bv the In- commander of a bomber group STEP ADVANTAGE— Classy Walt Frazier of the Knicks fakes out Fred Car­ Squires with a 136-132 victory Open late last year In South International Olympic com ­ on a network basis next fall. Ellington will 'be toe site of the xhe Knicks lead 3-2 over toe hitting grounds. Thursday night In Richmond to Carolina but hasn’t finished mittee, said Friday the door is sUtute of Gas Technology in and chief of Galiette hopes to line up 16 annual New England Intercolle- BuUets and can wrap up toe ter of Baltimore and heads for basket. He missed. New York won anyway. o iilc^ o . Ninth Air Force in Eu- ■ put toe regular season division higher than a tie for 10th in m Smith led the Red Sox’ hitters open to the Red Chinese to re­ stations In toe New York, New giate Golf Tournament May 6-7. series by winning at Baltimore winners behind In the playoffs regular, major tour event, against Detroit last year with a turn to the Olympics If they ’The sleek blue car, which rope. Jersey and Now England area use asterisks Sunday. ’The Bucks have an for toe first time. He held a one-stroke leiid .375 average on 24 hits in 64 want to. was en route Tuesday to Chi- Eckert b e c ^ e b ^ ^ b m i« for toe Ell grid battles. . .Tony • • • even greater margin over toe times at bat, four homers and 12 “ We have repeatedly told cago from an auto show in New fourth ^o^M loner, succeed Aplsso, most successful New Short Stuff Lakers 3-1 and can end toe [K »cy[ia! Two win tonight and square over balding Bobby Mitchell, a Coach-of- Year the series before toe two teams non-winner in six years on the runs batted in. And he picked up them that our purpose is to ku™. UauM... Britain football coach, has been series by winning the fifth where he left off in the first unite the youth of the world,” named winner of toe sixth an- Rookle-of-toe-Year hon- game Sunday at Milwaukee, move on to LouisviUe, Ky., for tour. Mitchell had a 67 in th.; game against Detroit this sea­ the third and fourth games bright, warm sun that bake.! said the 83-year-oId Olympic nual Kaiser Alumni Service “*® Behind by 12 points at 84-72, Y—Gene ’Tirinzonle 153-137 son Friday. chief. "When the People’s Re- Monday nd Wednesday, toe toe greens on toe Pensacola Award at Omteral Connecticut ^ f ^ 417, Fred Mc(JUrry 153-148-418 Squires ^ must tighten ^ ______a defense (Jountry_____ ^ club to lightning fast He led off the fifth with his publica of China Is ready to A w<*«,raaA lor lO T In CU- S t Award to Motta State College. The honor Is be- °®° ‘*’® ®*^® Pete Aceto 16^404. F ra^ that wasn’t too impressive even speed and made them track \ip first homer of the year, a tre­ abide by KXl codes and reg(u- „ cago said the company wants hand who wou pp y stowed on a Central alumnus “ ®®®‘^ *®“ CHICAGO (AP)—“That’s fine,’’ said Dick Motta of ^^2 -3 7 5 , (tort ^ , gemifinai victory over heavily late in the day. mendous drive oft the facing of latlons, it will be welcome to (AP photo) to devote ite efforts and fi- „ Bpven-vear who has reflected credit to the ,_^® “ I Madison Square Garden ^ __uil D1<% O f n ^ l * i w\ _ _ J 14 .al _ _ -1 . ^ ^ A.1. - _____ J.1- .. X T _ A* _ _ . 1 T’) _ —1 . ..1 1 A front of defending right. In addition to his two sin­ Communist China’s last com- .PlalnvUle Stadium and Walt Fra:?ier’s jumper Coach of the Year in the National Basketball Associa- Fish ™® *1®^®"®® was so btid stroke in New Britain for 14 seeisons and roerams fho airta with M aeenndH ______BUJaUClUS 141394, sisn Dick Lotz, veteran municatirai with Olympic offi­ staTts stock COT race programs from toe side with 28 seconds aav HonV Thursday night, in fart, that champion gles, he also drove in a run with boasts a 105-24-4 record. . .The 0.1.1, . ____ .______a _ 381. Joe Tworonlte 137-387, Hank aene Uttler and big Chri.s a sacrifice fly in the eighth in­ cials came shortly after the lOto annual University of Hart- ^ “ diS ^®®^ tor?ra c^ fl^r Bicker, tied at 138. The 40- ning. 1956 games in the form of a become a puppet to the owners. ford Alumni Gclf Tournament Dlgesf^a ■’The big difference between three years ago alter a success 364, John Rleder 361, Charles ’i^^ad rt them ^ Billy Conigliaro also had three letter which stated that they will be held Monday, May 10 at 1 ®. , .7 ^ 1 . u ainerence reween playoffs than win this fui coaching tenure at Weber Whelan 138-367, Carl Bolin 142- Friday instep of gmng inem “ j , „ ^ Flam e," the spokesman said B a seb all’ s new “Sergeant 1 hits, all singles, and drove in a were canceling their member- and Mets in . . . “It’s hlgdUy Improbable the Ellington Rldge^tre ^ ^ T ^ State in Utih where his teams 353, Andy Lamoureaux 135-360, ®« “ originally been ^ rrend^ad ^th Spike”—the nicknanjo Eckert run after Duane Josephson ship in the international feder- that the Blue Flame will run Club Fhlrtt column from Tom Sapienza was our poor shooting. said rtlmlnated In won 237 games, lost 34 and cap- Pete Brazitis 351, Art Cabral planned. earned while a plebe at West walked and .stole second in the ations and that they wouldn’t this summer. ’Ihere just isn’t ^eLr h^TL^ t b er^ “f. .T^®G®"®/hue, ^timore coach. playoffs tured six Big Sky Conference U- 356, Tony Marinelll 363, Art “They came out ready In toe Point because of his early in­ second Inning. compete as long as Brundage as much enthusiasm in the In­ gamed a bertn on jjjgjj baseball player put In As far as Frazier, who scored Angeles Lakers in ties in 12 veors Johnson 350350, Vic MarineUl 366366. Bret game and we did not.” I just had a kind of dti ! terest in sports, showed a sense the UOonn varsity golf team. . . a plug for Undy McDaniel of 28 points, was concerned “ toe ^ “ ® i m t e re- MarineUl 366. sniff b Kinneni oT me Thureday'mursaav round,” shrugged D tz, a hand- Other runs were driven in by was president. dustry for the speed project." of humor at the start of his D,. ROW., UO»„ York vU... „ o« dwSS,. w« tk.t w. wer. uS «,• __ Californian...... “. The pin pitcher Gary Peters and Luts The Communists had a team Shutout over ’The IGT, a research orgam- S, 3 ^ Aparicio, who put down a sacri­ of 50 athletes ready to compete . * .. , ” . three-year relg^. coach, will be the speaker at baseball’s“ unsung heroes” much more aggressive on de- ^urto“ k'5l "31 recort'^e'^ toe Jud^m ^’son'^m^lWkirEm ”’^e Colreels. says Issel, have placements were kind of tough game than that," Seaver said, scoreless innings against Clncln- championship season of 1969, nation Umt aegrees m ooih t» fice bunt with the bases loaded in the 1956 Games at Melbourne NEW YORK (AP) — If He said he preferred to be the annual Spring Sports Night among toe relief pltchere . . . fense.” Marin finished wlto 25 ^ ^ n rt to make S f f s “ n mo C ore to\tire ^^to^lCopW e F ^ c ^ ’49^ recovered from a midseason and I h^ trouble getting ,t "especially against a team that nati. Not a bad week's work when he won 25 games and lost engineering, coo^rated called "general" sometimes of toe Ellington Ridge Country in the eighth. but they pulled out at the last Seaver and his fast UConn’s John Toner has been points. , k t h. the playoffs. C ^ ^ k p r t ^ s e ^ Ruth Heneghln 471, Dot Peter- slump that followed toe firing hits as well as the Pirates do." against the NL's two power only seven. Now, Seaver is back with 46 gas compiles in Peters, a veteran southpaw. moment, protesting the Olym- and “commissioner” at oth­ (Jlub on Friday, April 30. tapped for the HarryHarrv Cleverly Lew Alclndor celeorateacelebrated mshis 7^7 - toe uus season. son 177-466"Wanda s Kaselauskas of Gene Rhodes as coach ^ and ^ HomcmHomero Blancas,Rlaneas 69, and vet- He threw 115 pitches—"about clubs and I970's divisional where he was . . . periiaps even spending ^00,000 to break the ers—“but if you’re having a_ . J A Ai. TY 0.. 1, Kipthfinv hv HcnHnip .31 The Bulls record was third “I have no desire to leave toe eon wanoa tiaseiausKas ~ „ . eran Mason Rudoluh 70 were M em ,^ A w ^ from toe Bre- Buckr Cfcked best In the entire league behind pro ranks.” said Motta. ”I mUs 461. Dottle Whitehead 462, Cathy the hiring of Frank Ramsey to ® ^ ^ ■ picked up WS first victory York Mets be far behind? 10 below my average”—and of champs. better. speed mark. At least $260,000 jvjji j^e Private ninth inning relief help from represented Although Seaver had an 18-12 ..j throw harder now, I have went into development of the ,. CMp Shots TH ^t Sip Lakers at the Forum in Loe Milwaukee and New York. some things about the college Ringroee 188-489, Irene Stone r e p ^ e him. ft Two of the game's biggest Ken Tatum and Sparky Lyle. Nationalist China. The answer will come as the his 81 strikes, 59 came on fast record last year and led the N1 better control and I have a spokesman said, 1 r C • a 7 r fU H M®“a received 30 votes from atmosphere but there are a lot B02. Ruth Smith 496, Ginger "For a ^le right after ^ Peters gave up seven hits, "In 1957,” said Brundage, season progresses, but for the balls, 14 on curves, seven on He had a hot potato on his "they again renewed member- time being Seaver and the Mets sliders and one .on a change-up. in earned run average, it was a much better breaking ball than "H*® previous record was P ^ A Costello Milwaukee a panel of three sportswriters ot games In pro ball and I have Y®®rkas 478, Lee Pope 466, Lori Frank was hired,” says Isrel, struck out three and didn’t walk ------„ ------hands soon after he took of- pro at Elltog^ Ridge wUl be pdshed Wmself as an outstand- “W e ^ at in ^ h of toe 17 league cities, a one track mind anyway-lt’s J®nes 478, Madeline Taflln 175- ”we were going great using the “ ^ ® & survived the ship in the International feder- are atop the National League The fast ball, missing since comedown from the world 1969,” he said alter running his m.p.h., set to 1^ ^ delicate situation to Mil- a batter. 602, Ronnie Newberry 465, Jean stuff that Gene had put tn. ations. Then out of the blue East following Friday’s three- last August when the Mets be record to 2-0 and extending his Craig Breedlove to Spirit of where the Braves had A single and Ike Brown’s C S n n ^ n t C v e S pCk‘Crpre'seTito S T ’ 1“ ^?'iet^ S ed rC ton f se^!:SCto didn’t win 51 ^ Buntoam 21^4^. ^ P -t u U Then...... we 1 ^ a little cold ” spell, ^ ^ h “ hnmpr' nrovirtpd Detroit sky. came the letter to the IOC hit, 14-strikeout 1-0 victory over gan their slide toward a thlrii- string of scoreless innings to 20. America, now in a Chicago mu- ^ crying populace and Betty Plumley 490, and Frank installed a com- with two runs to the sixth Pe- saying they would never com-com­ the defending champion Pitts- place finish, mysteriously re- He’s also fanned 27 batters to 23 seum. t P”*™™ ®f ^tert3<7^“Cy^ C^at IL^e results were announced gaCs.” he continued, “toe 192-176-501, figure. Trevino had a second headed for greener grass in At­ m e husky Bay . Stater was the s e a ^ tonight starting at Tuesday. player^players did it. And toe situationoi*imHf.n «®rtvjeri Andr,Andrews 467. Idetely new game pattern. pete as long as I am presi­ burgh Pirates. turned last Sunday when Seaver innings Gary Gabelich, 30, Long round 75, including 41 on his ters blamed himself for the ho­ lanta. named Assistant PTo of The 8:16. Previous winners were game for us AI Allies of San Francisco was just right for me I had a ’Ihlngs got worse instead UBLES—Freehan, Det.,, 4;4 ; in to left field Friday night and 5:00 (8) Wide World of Sports: in their games and three wound the distance on toe mound. final relay event to nip Wind­ Royals. California Stopped Minnesota DODGERS - ASTROS — East Division man. again Monday afternoon at a Marichal no-hitter evaporated “Tom Seaver is going to be up losers, one a winner, and Cromwell 200 000 10—3 7 4 ham High and complete a The National Basketball Assu: 4-1 for the Angels’ fifth straight Kaline, Det., 4. The Dodgers overcame a 5-3 Table Tennis, Daytona W L Pet. GB Eckert hooked up with play- the local field. No new dates TRIPLES—Alomar, ClJalif., 2; in the San Francisco mist. Tom Seaver . . . period,” said one a tie. Coventry 100 002 00—3 4 1 sweep of a triangular track elation club announced Friday victory; Oakland also won its deficit with two runs in the Racing — ers’ representative Marvto Mll- were given for the Cheney- 13 tied with 1. Marichal, the Giants’ resur­ Hodges. “Anytime he goes out Simsbury walloped South EAST HAMPTON — Keith meet yesterday at Guild Field. toe signing of Fitzgerald, a fifth in a row while handing eighth, then floored the Astros 7:00 (18) Yankees vs. Orioles. 3 ler as toe Major League Play- Windham Tech and Man­ HOME RUNS— J. Powell gent right-hander, held to pitch, I figure our chances Windsor, 13-6; Newington nip- BoUes'^was reached for just one The scores were (Coventry 72, eighth round draft choice. Cou.sy Chicago its seventh straight WINF 3 ers’ Association threatened to chester - Bristol E a i^t e r n Balt., 3; R. Jackson, Oak 3; Cubs hlUess until Rudolph’s P “L t ^ t ^ m i t iT th r io to ^ are better than average to win. Cleveland ped Rockville, 1-0; and East hit. Bud Barter’s single, as toe Windham 68 and Coventry 88, left BC two years ago to become loss, 5-4 In 10 innings, and Bal­ 3^ stir up a storm of protest If it games. Monday, Oak., 3. leadoff single to the ninth, gave ®‘"^r*® ^ . SUNDAY I didn’t feel like that at the end Washington Hampton Blanked Bolton, 6-0; Bellringers prevailed. E. O. Smith 62. coach of toe Royals. timore whipped the New York 31^ didn’t receive certain financial STOLEN BASES—Patek, up another single by pinch hlt- 12:00 ( 30) Bowling cf last year.” New York Yankees 6-1 in the- American BRAVES - PHII.S — 4Vi arrangements. In December, of Rham edged Portland, 6-1, and Henry, taldng the loss, gave Captain Ken Gankofski was a K.C., 4. Alomar, Calif., 3; Mur- ter Jim Hickman and then 2:00 (3) NHL: Bruins vs. The only run of toe game on Detroit (Joventry and (Jromwell played up just two hits but bases on double winner in toe mile and League’s other games. Felix Millan poked a pair of West Division 1966, the m ajor league owners cer, N.Y., 3; Tovar, Minn., 3. wrapped up a 9-0 victory in a „ (Janadlens Donn C ledenon’s booming to an eight Inning 3-3 deadlock, balls proved to be his dowrlfall. gso and he also anchored toe PITC3HING (2 Decisions)— game delayed twice by rain in singles as the E pt 7 4 .6 — finally agreed to a two-year, Dale Hayes^ Name in Future,^ (8) NBA Playoff fourth-inning home run off Dock Oakland SOUTH WINDSOR — Scoring He walked 10 batters winning relay team. ANGELS - TWINS — 6 3 .a 38.2 million perAion plan and McNally. Balt., 2-0, 1.000, 2.50; toe early Innings. ‘ f (18) Yankees vs. Orioles, Ellis, 1-2, his first hit to 11 at- Milwaukee at least two runs In each of toe Two new school marks were Califomla, held hitless for 6 Palmer, Balt., 2-0, 1.000, 2.50; Chicago’s first hit was the they barely stoved off California 6 4 .6 % checkoff for players’ dues to WINF bats. first four frames, including five set. Chris Walters lowered the On Golf Beat Corcoran Says 1-3 innings by Minnesota’s Jim Culp, Bost., 2-0,' 1.000, 3.67; first for rudolph to 18 trips to a Philadelphia comeback, Kansas C3ty 4 6 .4 ZM the associatlMi. In the fourth, Simsbury had just 120-yard low hurdles to 14.1 and 5 Perry, broke up his no-hit bid Knowles, Wash., 2-0, 1.000, 0.00; toe plate this season. Minnesota 4 0 .4 214 He later helped solve a dls- Clinic Staff NEW YORK (AP) — Hie ments overseas for American too many guns for South Wind­ Bill Elwell broke his own mark BETTY RICHARDSON AL HAOENOW RAY ROWETT with Alex Johnson’s seventh in­ E.Fisher, Calif., 2-0, 1.000, 1.50; in other National League Chicago 3 7 .3 3>4 pute between owner Charles O. man who discovered Sam Express, said. sor. in toe 120-hlgh hurdles In 17 ning single, then rattled off five Finley and the Kansas City Snead and first sang toe "The sport is becoming truly Hedlund, K.C., 2-0, 1.000, 3.00; games, St. Louis drubbed San 300 - Game Winner Early Wynn Friday’s Results Mark Bird's four hits paced a At UConn Site seconds. more in a three-run eighth. Blyleven, Minn., 2-0, 1.000. 0.00; Diego 7-1 behind Bob Gibson, Athletics, who was charged praises of Gary Player and international with great Interest Boston 5, Detroit 3 solid 17-hit Simsbury offense. Gerry Moses and pinch-hitter Pattto, Mil., 2-0, 1.000, 1.00. the New York Mets nipped with unfair labor practices by Coventry 72, Windhnm 68 Town 10-Pin Tourney Sunday Tony Jacklin now has come up and outstading players now Baltimore 6, New York 1 Kevin Slmmisis and Thti Reny PV—Sadlon (W), Corns (C). Con­ T. Be- ““y/^reraTOn a t ____ Hagenow, Denny Carlin, Ray John Hlgley, Skip Mikoleit and (Jorcoran. “ He is only 18 years “ We have a lot of good Another single by Johnson sent ____National League -j Cincinnati’s scheduled game ing his tenure that baseball South 0-3. Coaches Clinic have been an- noil (C) 38’814’’ ,1 T fmr now Inn av«.j jom i nigiey, oKip jvuKoleit and (Jorcoran. "He is only 18 years “ We have a lot of siau-i (N E A )— Early Wynn has SlmsAniry 233 60—13 17 1 nounced by John Toner, Uni- RP—Kelleher ^(C). Challfoux (W). KdC L^ncs seeKing new lau- Roy,rett, Bob Heavisides, Wen- Ostberg join defending king old and one of toe finest strik- youngsters coming up oui - Perry to the showers. BATTING (20 at bats) Sim- Montreal was snowed out. which he was eUgible. He be- 0-1 would soon again be breaking lieves that peritaps there was Califomla (Messersmlth So. Windsor " " rels in the annual T()wn deii Poucher, Dan Doran and George Moquin in the Men’s ers of toe ball I have ever selves^John Miller, who w a.s Rudy May, lifted for Gonza- mons, St.L., .444; Brock, St.L., a suggestion for the Base­ at Minnesota another expansion move, 010 40— 5 5 4 versity of Connecticut director "^df—CtSlfrex (W). Kelleher (C). some kind of conspiracy, ®r Malone 0-0) NEWINGTON — One run in athletics. Peracchio (C) 128'3' Tournaments. Quarterfinal Glen Nicoi. seen. runnerup in the Masters; Brian 1 e z ’ pinch-hit appearance, .444. GIANTS - CUBS — ball Hall of Fame. but wasn’t around when it hap- Handicap Division. RUNS—Bonds, S.F., 12; Star- though he doesn’t know why it (Blyleven 2-0). the first inning stood up as toe rj/. Devard (S) 37'10*4" •* -o j Becker, Billy Williams, Ron San Francisco 9, (Chicago 0 Upon their return from Cen- 9 0 0 1 Walter low-compression ball will give See which of your good shots Miss Whltwdrth chalked up came Sam’s personal manager Yankee pitcher Steve Kline in getoer, had a beer together, gories (excluding the new Sisler, Eddie C o ll^ . ’Tris Becker, lb, coaches will appear by virtue Shot Put—Kelleher (C), . ______, ______Santo and Joe Pepltope—in toe Los Angeles 6, Houstofl 5, 10 tral America they will begin Howe. 3b, 0 3 1 0 (C> shnahHk (S) ^ 9" vpiie- y®“ that nice, sweet click vtoen feels toe best. Another thing birdies emd two pars on toe and greatest booster. Tallwood CC the fifth imd Gene Michael in And to his time he was prob- Negro Leagues section). Speaker, to name a few others. D. Denski, c. 5 0 0 0 of a reciprocal agreement be- sixth. 0 0 0 0 cus _ ro _ make good contact. A. high- —a harder ball, toe ball of high- front nine and two birdies and it was (Jorcoran who pre- the eighth. ; Joins CroBB Staff ablv a helluva pitcher. But he They are Pioneers — Morgan Wynn—paunchier tiwn when innings play as the Sarasota Royals to Roaric, rf. tween the Connecticut and New Marichal mowed down their ^ ^ - - G. Bulkeley, Ban Johnson, he was the feared pitcher who, Cincinnati at Montreal, post- the Gulf 0>ast League, a rookie Hichelson, lb. 10 0 0 compression ball won't. That er compression, tends to cut a par on toe back nine. dieted a bright future for Play- Rt. 85— Hebron replacements until toe ninth only won 20 games to toe big Jacobson, c. 4 0 1 0 Jersey coaches asAociations racchlo (C). Walter (C) 155'm” ‘WORCESTER,WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — ‘ ‘. ‘T* , ’ ipo^.p, •• (Pai^e in fact won George and Harry Wright, it was said, would knock down poned, snow circuit. may sound like a small thing, more readily if not struck clean- jjer first birdie came on toe er when he saw Gary as a 19- Totals 23 5 2 21 5 4 4 which calls for an exchange of 1 Mile from Oay City Curtis Gentry, 33, a former de- ^^pUcatf n ^ 28.)” You can’f put him to for Alexander Cartwright, Henry his old ma if she brandished a Bolton (•) guest lecturers at each associa­ and it is, but it can make a ly. Also it is true that in hot- par-5, 470 yard first hole, when year-old in 1956 in South Africa YeBterday’s Stars ..Hth duplicate a 1963 no-hltter he Chadwick, Albert Spalding bat against him — now lives to Cincinnati (NoOan 0-0) at ab r h po a e rbi PhilKps Optioned fenslve haxM with the Chicago duplicate tion's annual clinic. great deal of difference in your ter weather you should be able ahe sank a five-foot putt. She and who brought back tales of PITCHING — Juan Marichal, Bear.M, Minnesota Vikings and tossed against Houston Bavler. ss. 3 0 1 0 2 2 0 That Paiee is in a separate and Charles (Jomiskey; Ex- Nokomls, Fla., and runs a can- Montreal (Morton 0-2). Geoi^etti. If. 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 TTie clinic, listing Toner as its MONTREAL (AP) — The attitude. to use a higher-compression birdied No. 9 with another five- a young Briton named Jacklin Storting Times ^ Giants, pitched no-hit ball until St. IxjuIh Cardinals, was named Negro Leagues^ section did^ not ecutives — -George ...... Weiss, struction company ...... part. time,- Pittsburgh (Blass 0-0) at New Faulkner, cf. 3 0 0 0 Take toe time to prove to ball. It will be livelier and your foot putt. Miss Whitworth then in 1966. CARDS - PADRES | RuHnl, c, 3 0 0 6 0 director, is co-sponsored by the Mcmtreal Elxpos announced the ninth inning and wound up Ivlay an assistant football impresi Wynn. He believes that Ford Frick, Branch Rickey, scouts for toe Minnesota Twins York (Koosman 0-0). Sports Slate Henry, p. 3 0 0 0 9 Connecticut Interscholas- Monday night that outfielder .yeurself which ball is best for swing will be smoother. sank birdie putts of 20 and five "Golf is _ on toe ve^e of a Available with a two-hitter as San Fr;m- (-'Mch .'it Holy Cross. Gibson . scattered seven hits, a player should be in on his Judge Kenesaw Landis and part time. Atlanta (Reed 1-1) at P a- Basterache. 3b, 2 0 0 0 tic Athletic (Conference and the Adolfo PhUllpa has been op- your game. On an 80-degree day But using an 80-compression feet on No. 11 and No. 12. new era, Corcoran, who takes TODAY Reichart, lb. 3 0 0 10 0 cisco blitzed the Chicago Cubs flenlry played for the Bears struck out nine and drove in merit as a major league play- Clark Griffith; Managers — “Now.” said the 51-year- delphla (Lersch 1-0). Struff, n. 0 0 Crmnecticut High School Ooach- Uoned to Winnipeg, the Ebepos’ take your driver and hit sev- ball all the time can’t be FWrway repairs at toe tough his World (Cup Tournament to 646-1151 B a seb all 2 9-0. from 1936 to 1939, and has been three runs with O- homer and er. But if there" are to'"be sepa- Casey~ Stengel, John Me- old Wynn, “ I dem’t care what (Chicago (Holtzman ^ Huro, 2b. 0 2 es Assn, as well as toe Unlver- IntematioRal League farm eral 80-compresslon balls, sev- bad idea for the average play- Raleigh Coimtry (Club were all parts of toe globe and who Manchester C. C. '' at South Griffin, rf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 BATTING — Reggie Jackson, a teacher-coach at Cnelgwood stogie on toe way to his seventh rate sections, then he thinks it Graw, Miller Nugglns, Joe toe Hfill of Shame does, as long San ®'*’Ancisco (Perry 2- ). _ , Q sity of Connecticut. team. \ ' • eral 90-compression balls and er. blamed for high scores. helps organize pro-am touma- Athletics, hit his third home High School in Chicago toe past lifetime victory over the Padr- Cooperstown. M^arthy, Connie Mack, Bill as they don’t fool wlto the fish- St. Ixxils (Chrlton 2- ' , Totals 18 ”o ~i 18 7 5 run of the season in the 10th year. He is the first black to be es in as many decisions., . to have nonplayers In toe same McKechnie and Wilbert Rob- ing down here and my pension. Diego CPhoebus 1- ), ® _ . ____ . . Inning, powering Oakland past named a coach in any sport at A run-scoring double by los- section of the Hall as the play- inson; Umpires — Tom (Jon- On top of that, tell them all to Houston (BlMingame - ) V ^ ington the (h icago White Sox 5-4, Holy Cross. ing pitcher Danny Coombs in ers. nolly and BUI Klem. go eat their hats.” Angeles (Stoer 0-3), night High MANCiffiSTER, EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 5’AGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE FIFTEEN BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

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TO M -I'LL WANT HE GOT FROM LAWRENCE! numbers (pi.) 29 UnresFicted mineral DAT IT APPBAS8 and BBPOBT in time lor the ■ole, 21 years or over, fuU or _____ 11 Pedal digits Trees cut, building lots clear­ part-time. CaU tor apipoint- KITTENS—call 649-3073 after 6. YOU TO STAY NOT TOO FAR 24 Demigod 17 Theater 31 Automatons 48 Ship's steering next iaooitfoa. The Berald U rwpoiwlhle tor ooly ONB In- ed, trees topped. Got a tree BEHIND AT ALL TIMES! apparatus 26 Leg joint escorts 33 Japanese city eorreet or omitted iBoortton for any. advorflooBMBt aad thea problem!, Well worth phone ment 649-4818 between 7-9 p.m. 27 Masculine 19 Presses 38 Boorish 50 Herb eve oaly to the extant of a ” mafco good” laawtlgn. Brrara wideh call, 742-8^2. nickname do not leoooD the value of the advartleauianl arm not be LIGHT delivery fuU or p art- ______^ „ 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 5“ ? r 11 time, must have transportation KITTENS All free and all 30 Take oeiveeted by “make gaed” taaertliai TWO YOUNG married men will .(KVruRE gchnauzer, AKC, 34 Instruction 15 i5“ 17 (1 M i Free) ing, also cellar cleaning and 35 Landed light trucking. CaU 646-2892, day, 1063 Main St., Manches­ 16-week old male. Must seU, L ter. property i r 1 20 1 M 3 -2 7 1 1 87S -3136 646-2047. reasonable. 649-2678. BY NEG COCHRAN 36 Suffix for i OUT OUR WAY adjectives 5 T RUG cleaning, window clean­ 37 Stringed BH 45 instrument 5 T 1C Automobiles For Sole 4 ing, floor refiniahlng, floors Artieles For Sole I'M SITTIW HEBE IN MV CAP AM' IT'S JU ST THAT THE Ft ■ stripped and polished. R A R O V ER 'n M E JACKET 'CAUSE I JU ST CAME IM FLEETING MOMENT OF 39 M^cinal 33 NEED tires? 40 per cent dis­ plaiit ST 31 1969 CAMARO, 360, special Floor Care, 625-4392. AN' PIPN'T FEEL LIKE WALKIN' HOPE I HAP FOR YOU □ ELIMINATED? count. Premium, first line, W A S SO OUICKLVOASHED 40 Lover steering suspension, post-trac­ OVER TOTH' CLOSET TO HANG 34“ wide ovals, prowlers, truck BY AL VERMEER 'EM UP.' AN' 1 KNOW WHAT I'LL BY THE AWFUL TRUTH — 41 Epoch n tion, 4-speed, dual eiU^suist, CIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also PRISCILLA’S POP HEAR FROM VOU IF I THROW 'EM YOU'RE s i m p l y GETTING 42 Atmospheric aT" 37 — 1 39 Mlchelins, gauges, $2,100. 1- moving large appUances. Roofing - Siding 16 Business Opportunity 28 Help Wonted-Female 35 Make up that extra money tires. Cole's Discount StaUon, LATIER disturbance 1 OVER A CHAIR, OR SOMETHIN'.' 537-2519. Burning barrels deUvered, $4. by seUing KNAPP SHOES. 461 West Center St., 643-5882. VOU SO WHY TH' GLASSY STARE? 45 Stop up (var.) 40 41 LEGAL Secretary, Manchester. "a d d r e s s b a l l w i t h "START BACKSWlNG, "TURN HIP BONE 55 644-1776. P A S Roofing — Roofing and We supply free equipment. SHIFTING WEIGHT TO DEGREES WEST AS SURE 49 Sycophants □ L__ July and August, fuU or |>art- SORRY SiAL is now a merry CONFIDENCE, LEFT , VOU 43 “ 44 46 46 47 48 1966 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof se­ repairs done reallstlcaUy. EYee Big commissions. Qualify V\/RIST IN LIN E WITH^ KNEE CAP AND BACK ELBOW BVPASSES 51 Mine shaft ct AMERICAN gal. She used Blue Lustre rug READ >1 dan, radio, very good condi- MANCHESTEUl Welding S - estimates. Manchester. 649- Ume. 643-2405. for free shoes and bonus. RIB CAGE..,___ INDEX TOE.. ANKLE BONE.. ^ hut i5” so 51 and ujrtiolstery cleaner. Rent THAT 52 Group of isles Uon. Asking $896. CaU 647-9696 vlce comer Dtuwit and West 1516, Coventry 742-8888. SERVICE STA-nON Contact Anthony Glonfriddo, RIGHT Middle Turnpike. General electric shampooer $1. Olcott in Galway' m " i 64“ alter 6 p.m. 126 Ridge Rd., Bristol. Tele­ 'Zt Bay welding repairs, home owners FOR RENT BAR MAID, part-Ume, Villa Variety Store. 7 53 Sinful 56“ SU Louisa, 643-2621. phone 1-682-2737. 56“ ^ 7 1969 CAMARO, silver-gray, 3- and sports equipment. Roofing and 54 Boy’s speed, console. Good condition. USED GOLF boUs, $1 per doz­ nickname Chimneys 16^ A Rockville Best offer. CaU after 6 p.m., AMESTTE work. Repairs on ______SEWING Instructor, practical en, Hand push lawn mowers, (Nawipoper fnterpriia Asm.) sewing knowledge necessary, 649-3802. driveways, walks, holes, etc. r q OETNG Specializing re­ Sell lead free “AMOCO” DENTAL chalrslde assistant ______best offer. CaU 043-1921. No job too small. Call 613-9112. pairing roofs of aU kinds, new some knowledge of pattern fit­ 1965 MUSTANG, 260 dark blue, ting helpful. Paid holidays, va­ for prevenUon oriented 3-glrl p i b e r g LASS suppUes — 10 roofs, gutter work, chimneys Put yourself a step ahead of office Manchester, intelligent, ounce boat cloth $1.25 per 3-speed, good running condi­ cleaned and repaired. 30 years compeUUon. CaU 663-0131 cations and other company tion. Inquire after 6 p.m. 649- Household SOU OF MONEY IN PAINTING B ILLS ' ------Auto Accessories-Tires 6 ACT NOW and get a free esti­ May 1, 1971, at 11 a.m. Inspec­ h e r e s t h e N. J. LAFLAMMB — Carpenter and convenient free park­ GOOD HUMOR CORP. TOWN OF ANDOVER THOUGHT WHATs TICkTETB... I^MTAKING WHY CONTVtXl SORRY, NOT EVEN IF I mate and a new screw driver. tion of premises at 10 a.m. of FRAMED ing. Apply: Sullivan Ave.-Kennedy Rd. ZONING BOARD S O MUCH t h a t . JILL TD THE ORCUS. TAKE WINTHROR LETYOUCAU- 1961 VOLKSWAGEN. Call 649- TRUCK tires, 920 and 1020. Suit- contractor. Additions, remod­ R. C. Construction Company the same day. PHOTOGRAPH South Windsor, Conn. OF APPEALS OF ME. MB in s t e a d ? m DCBAMBQAT? 0297, able for farm use. Call 649 eling and repairs. Call any­ personalized custom pointing, By order of the Superior OFAAETtXJ ------!------233a time tor free estimate. 875- Interior, exterior, antiquing, FIRST NA'nONAL Court of Tolland County, I will At an executive session of 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner, ------A5KEDFDR; 1642. staining, furniture refiniahlng, STORES, INC. Cl ASS FILMS Installer Dleas~- Public Auction on the methe z,omngZoning uoaraBoard 01 of Appeals a d m i r a l . 383; 4-speed, mag wheels, ------carpentry repairs. Call 643- GLASS FILMS installer, ^eas , Saturdav Mav 1 Andover, Conn, held on April DORMERS, flush, regular, set­ 14 Tioilers - 0002. Park & Oakland Avenues ant interesting work. Com- . 1971 at the Town Office 5691 after 5 p.m. back. The unique vogue, on ______plete training provided Ex- ^ together with the Building It was voted that: Mobile Homes 6 -A Ranches, Add-a-level and 3 ^ MAGOWAN JR . * Sons, East Hartford, Conn. ceUent starting rate and bej^- ^ d au other tmmove- Appeal No. 82 Richard C. Pel- 1962 FIAT roadster 1200, new raised ranches. Shells only. interior and exterior painting, fits. Call Mr. Elmore, 289- hulKUngs and an otner ‘mpr°ve ,etier—Permission granted to paint, good brakes, rebuilt en- 1971 OOX campers. All models ments thereon, situated on the leuer ir-ermisaion grameu 10 Financing available. Call Pat­ paper hanging. Thirty years construct a year-round house g;lne, excellent numlng condi- on display. Campers Holiday, rick J . Carr, 643-7926. experience, four generations. northerly side of Route 44A in ti (&ET s e m e , EVER FINR A W fiuess Y' tii Tt-TH E BLCDCK . I'L L TKV N O T TED cyUnder, standard transmis­ fireplaces, flagstone terraces. etc Fleltotone a specialty. AU MORTGAGES, loans, first, sec­ Manchester schools. 7 :30 to Flushing oil the Water Mains of the New England Be MOf?e THAN AN HC?UR ond, third. AU kinds. Realty NEW FISHIN© EQUIPMENT' FARKINCs- ©FACE?■ z /fl w e , L\ K 9 u sion, good condtion, clean, AU concrete repair*, both In­ work guaranteed. EYee esti- 8:46 a.m., 2:15 to 3:45 p.m. Ehc- Locations OK e o ! 200 . mates. CaU after 5, 643-1870 statewide. Credit rating unnec­ ceUent part-time opportunity. O O C i $ '. 875-9670. side and outside railings, land­ Town'of Manchester Wafer Depart­ scaping. Reasonably priced. or 644-2976. essary. Reasonable. Confiden­ We train you. 643-2414. 1966 CHEVROLET belair, 8 tial, quick amusements. Al­ Good Salary - Bonus LITTLE SPORTS BY RQUSON cylinder, 327 h.p., good condl'- Call 643-0651. We s ROBBINS Carpentry re­ vin Lundy Agency, 527-7971, BABYSnTER — able to care ment will begin April 20,1971. Flush­ y>7 I / tion, $460. 649-6606 after 6 p.m sjLtRPEanNG Service - Saws, modeling specialist. Additions, 963 Main St., Hartford. Eve­ tor three pre-school chUdren Fast Advancement knives, axes, shears, skates, rec rooms dormers, porches, nings, 233-6879. (our home or yours) 7-6 p.m. ing will continue Tuesdays through Possible 1963 FALCON, 4-door sedan, 6 rotary blades. Quick service. cabinets, formica, buUt-tas, week toys. 646-6278. cylinder, standard, good condi­ Capitol Ekjulpment Co., 38 bathrooms, kitchens, 049-3446. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd., Fridays until completed. ■ Will consider present as­ %tiTlTnTi tion. ReosMiable. 643-5276. Mata at., Manchester. Hours mortgages— Interim finarustag ARE YOU ambitious? Barn ex- m PiivW* tra money, full or t>6rt-tlme, sistant managers willing 19ii AMBASSADOR, p-door. oaliy 7:30-5, Thursday, 7:30-9. _ expedient and confidential to relocate. Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7968. Roofing Siding 16 service. J . D. Real Elstate become a Koecot beauty ad- TOWN OF MANOHEStER V ais power steering, power brakes. •visor. Free training by quaU- CaU after 4 p.m., 646-2220. BIDWEUX Home Improvement Assoc. 643-5129. WRITE BOX “AA”, b u l l d o z e r backhoe work, fled Instructors. CaU Rothman MANCHESTER HERAID ^[fTTTTffrrmffi land clearing, state Ucensed Co. Expert Installation of alu­ Distributors, 646-5061, Mon­ WATER DEPARTMENT 1966 FORD custom — Ex-State minum siding, gutter* and police -acrulser, standard. . Kx- day, Wednesday and Friday, ceUent operating condition. Read'H erald Ads 9:80 - 3 p.m. 649-0486. repair*. 649 -6480, 876-9109. $850. 876-5002 after 3:30. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 Ho u m s For Sole 72 H o w m For Sole Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Solp 72 Houses For Sole 72 ______n O ut of Toum Out of Town Manchester Apartments - Hots - Coventry Schootteacher-Auihor Hits PRINCETON ST. — Lovely 8 f® * " S c B c 75 For Sole 75 Tenements 63 TWO-PAMILY, 7 and 4-room MANOHEaTER 6 ROOMS + 6 ACRES Hospital Notes a p ^ e n t s . 2-cax gara^. New l A r g e „ c USTOM C A P E ! ! COVENTRY — Carol Dr. Par- COVENTRY — parUy furnish- roof, separate furnaces. L Lot ot fi I ^ tially finished a-room ^ Dutch ed 4-room house artesian well, Democrats Nation^s Education System CLASSIFIED BERRY’S WORLD Offered by the Yes! A gorgeous oversized VISITING HOURS M AY 1st 70x166. $29,900. M.H. Palmer, Kiiirf ^ ^ eecUon. $11.100. GoodchUd- lake privUeges. Asking $10,900. In excellent neighborhood, Ranch with attached ga­ Intermediate Care Semi­ By LYNN SHERR "We should get rid of compul- Realtor, MLS, 643-6321, 64^ close to all faclUUes. Large ted. T. J ^ k e S ! Rap MeskiU private, nooii-2 p.m ., and 4 i^on.- Asaoclated Press Writer sory education laws," he said. OCCUPANCY rage and a most attractive 9487887. 742-6651. 0638. living room, formal dining piece of land. Ideal for 643-1677. 8 p jn .; private rooms, 19 aon.- SAN FRANOSICO (AP) — The "That will change thlngs- ADVERTISING PHILBRICK room, glassed-in porch, rec 3 pjn., and 4 p.m.-8 p m . 4%-Room Town House apart­ Iw rse or garden enthusi­ BROAD BROOK Twenty COVE5NTRY — Nine-room han­ _ „ . _ _ _ only tiling wrong with the na- "If a kid who’s just been MANCHESTER . r o o m ,, 2 bedrooms and ga­ MANCHESTER Colonial new on On T ax Plan m ent, 2 baths, air-con(Utloning, ast. Immaculate condition. minutes from Hartford, four dyman’s qiecial, near the Bediadiloa: Farenla aUnweil tion’s public schools is. that no- chewed out can just get up In CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS rage. $28,900. Call J<*n Mc­ market, modem, immaculate, stove, refrigerator, disposal, Priced far below replace­ rooms, aluminum siding, 2-c o r lake. Needs work. $17,600. No The Democratic Town Com- any Ume except noon-2 pm -; body learns anything there, the middle of class and leave, AGENCY 4-BEDROOM CAPE!! Laughlin, 649-6306. 3 bedrooms, breezeway, ga­ 8 AJL to 4:30 PJi. patio with sliding glass doors. m ent cost. garage. $13,600. Char Bon money down for qualified buy- mittee this week unanimously others, 2 p-m.-S pm. says James Hemdon, 44, a then schools wUl have to get Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. SOUTH WINDSOR. Birch Hill, Waiting for your family. rage, baths, 90x120 lot. Bel A g en cy , 643-0083. er. Carriage Realty 6481110. resolutions, one Seif Service: 10 8m.-2 pm., rangy schoolteacher and author better. They’ll have to offer COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT large 7-room Ranch, cathedral Enjoy cookouts in spacious • • B &L • • Air Real Estate, 6489332 ______!______.' urging young people to register 4 p .m .-8 pm. whose recent criticisms of U.S. some way to make the kids May 649-6651 649-2179 yard sporting a patio fire­ HERITAGE HOUSE SOUTH WINDSOR — 7-room to vote, and the oUier stating Intensive Care sad Ctaranary education have won him a niche if they want their federal mon ceiling in Uvlng room, formal (b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. MANCHESTER — To settle es­ «:M PJM. IM P BKFt«B PimUCATION place, shaded by many SpUt. Recreation room, paUo, fo n ilS Foi* Solu dining room, modem kitchen Manchester Parkade tate, 7-room older Colanlal. Ebc- 76 that the committee Is “vehe- Care: Immediate famUy oidy, in the pantheon of radical school ey,” he explained. trees, one-car garage. All 646-2482 carpeting, and appliances. menUy opposed” to Governor anytime, limited to five mtamtes. reformers. But with Uie new balance of l>eadUne lor taturdajr and Monday la 4^M p.m. Friday MANCHESTEIR small 3-room with dining arean large family Manchester 649-6306 cellent condltian, 1% baths, room , 2 full baths, 2 firei^aces, this and more for only $22,- $W^900. Caiar Bon Agency, 648 <»VENTOY - Older colorUal MeskUl’s budget and tax pro- Matomity: Fathers, U am.- "America’s schools were In- power In favor of studente. apartment, one block off Cen­ MANCHESTESt — 7-room CX>- la rg e lo t. G arage. $28,600. 0083. 2- car garage, swimming pool,900. 649-6306. TWO-FlAMILy 6-6, lifetime sid­ in need ^ rop^, large horse posals. 12:46 p.m., and 6 :N p .m .-8 vented as a {Uace tor people to Hemdim admitted, kids might yOVB OOOPKRATION w n x ter St. and bus. Heat includ­ lonlal, 3 bedrooms, enclosed Hayes Agency, 6480131. ed. $120 m onthly. C all P au l W. large wooded lot. ing,' garages, $28,900. Owner born, vhtli MX sw is and a m - x^e latter resoluUon, intro- p.m.; oOierB, 3 p .m .-4 p.m., and leam certain things related to grow too powerful, too eager to BK APPBBOIATBD D IAL 643-2711 heated aiinporch, formal din­ BILLINGTON — 11-room brick Dougan Realtor, 010-4636. l willing to assume 7 per cent FIVE-ROOM house with new 1806 G eorg ia n C olonia l w ith ^ ity to boam W Itorses pliw duced by Stephen Loyzlm noted 6:30 p.m .-8 p.m. work—like getting to work on exeroise Uielr authority. CUSTOM-BUILT ranch, 7 spa­ • • B (S W • • ing room, good central loca­ bathroom, paneled haU and ? the (^posltlim tor three rea- Umtto: 16 in maternity, Ume,’;jie said in a recent Inter- "Maybe they’d be the ene- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. first mortgage. No agents bam ,and' garages, 8 a c r e s of MAHCHBSTKR — Budgeting? cious rooms, 3-fulI baths, for­ tion. Helen D. Ode, Realtor, kitchen, garage, near Main St. ty, 6481110.______budget does not in- ig m other areas, no limit In view. *A big thing In school is my,” he speculated. “They’d be Manchester Parkade please. 643-8893. land, ideal for horse lover. Continued From Preceding Poge Choose these one - bedroom mal dining room, family room, '9180606. Under Twenty. Braithwaits, ______,______elude any increase in state seU-servlce. not beng tardy to class. But It firing people aiU over. But then Manchester 649-6306 Carriage Realty, 6481110. apartments. Refrigerator, p orch es, 2-car garage, $36,-600. c a p e — New on market, cen­ Realtor, 948469$. grants-ln-ald to towns for edu- reaUy doesn’t matter because we’U have to deal with that. SEWEN-ROOM Ranch, 3 bed- Wonted — Real Estate 77 stove, heat, hot water, master tral location. Six rooms plus VERNON—There’s always one ------caUonal and other purposes; It Doe to constmcttoii, parking there ain’t nothin’ goto’ on to That’s how you leam to stay Articles For Sole 45 Household Goods 51 EAST CENTER ST. Large 10- 2.7 ACRES, beautiful view, 7- w rooms, living room, dining ESGHT units, two buildings on TV antenna, laundry facilities, room custom Ranch, 3 baths, that stands out from the rest, 8ELUNO your home or acre- proposes that the estimated for emergencies is severely re- class. alive.” rooni Colonial may be used for room, kitchen, famUy room, one lot.- Paved parking area. DARK RICH stone free loam; LIVING room chair $25. One all on a workingman's budget. famUy room, 2-car garage, Bel ’ Air Real ’ Estate, 643-9332. as does this 8 bedroom Ranch age? For immpt frimdly aerv- deficit of $250,000,000 for the otrlotod. The pnbUc is urgently "And there’s no use training Staying aUve Is the particular home or offices, large lot with attached garage, wall-to-wall $68,Q00. W olverton A gency, 5 yard s $20, sand, gravel, drawer vanity table, $15. Small H.S.P. Realty Management, privacy. Hutchins with extra large kitchen, car- ice, caU Louis Dimock Real- current biennium be Uquidated requested not to park near the kids for work now, ‘cause there concern of Herndon’s new book, possibility of acquiring more Agency, poOT RANCH — Fireplace, carpeting in Uvlng room and Realtors^ 6482818 stone, manure, pool, and patio five-drawer unit with extended 233-2191 o r 647-1871. Realtors, 649-6324. peted Uvlng room, garage, ty. Realtors, 0489828. in one year, and it recommends emergenoy entrance exeqt to ain’t no jobs,” he said. "How to Survive to Your Native ______paneling, beamed ceiling, coun­ dining room . H igh 20’ s. 644- - - ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ sand. 643-9504. counter top. $26. Call 647-1122. land. nice lot, Cleon as a whistle, t o m fauver wimta~ 8 sales tax be raised to 7 discharge emergency or wheel- A I 8 year veteran of the Cali- Land,” a chronicle of hla teach- NEAR Main St., 4-room try kitchen, stove, trees. $22,- 1996 a fte r 6. Principles only. 3- UN IT A partm ent h ouse plus MANCHESTER Industrial zone $26,000. CaU Gail Green, 647- _ ranch uo to 126 000 P®*" *^® spread chair nd— To pick ity dls- fomia schotU system, where, he tog experiences at a suburban SCStBEUIED loam, sand, gravel, CLEAN, u S b D refrigerators, ment, air-conditioning, washer 500.. Hutchins Agency, Real­ 3-family house, excellent busi- 1673, batten Agency, MLS rw»iVan ®°'^®*' many essenUal goods charged patlente, please park in said, he found more concern San Francisco junior high and dryer, all appliances, heat small cottage on property in tors,^ 649-6324. NEWEUt 7-room Ranch with lots Lots For Sole 73 processed gravel, stone, fill. ranges, automatic washers ness opportunity. High traffic Realtors, 643-6930, 6489890. s*o-4itSB imugan , ^ services currently ex- f|,c general loto first and the with tripUcate absence forms school to the 1960s. ActuaUy, the Also buUdoser and backhoe with guarantees. See them at and hot water, garage includ­ business zone. Good investment, of carpeting. Two baths, two- 640-4636. count, good condition. Call MANCHESTER — A really empt . .’’ nurse wlU Instroct yoa whore to than with kids’ minds, Hemdon book Is a field manual for get- service and drain fields. B . D. P ea rl’ s A pp lian ces, 649 ed. A(hilts, no pets. Call 648- excellent potential. sane heat Electric UfaUien. VERNON — Level 160x180’ lot. h ARTEXJRD — tnnce 7- now. $31,600. Hayes Agency, great nelj^iborhood! Spacious _ ^ t o ______..A. OA AJV\ HTfolovrsstlt A a Na v o a x # O a _ ® EX>UR - bedroom OUonlal in The~ rescUution goes on to drive to the pattent. blamed restrictive offleial les- ting along to the public school George H. Griffing, Andover [Main St. C all 643-2171. 0266 anytim e. B eatittful fam U y room , 30s. $6,000. Wolverton Agency, Re­ room Raised Rsnch, waU-to- D U I^ jEX—7-7, Handy location. 648-0131. Ranch. Three bedrooms, cus­ Buckley or Bowers school state 'six points; That the budg- _____ son plans for much of the lack system. 743-7886. (D in i I7 NEA, Inc. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, altors, 6482813.' wall carpeting. Recreation $28,500. tom kitchen with built-ins. Two area. Mid to upper 30's. Prin- et be "carefuUy scmtinlzed" of learning. “That’s where I work and SB5WING machine — Singer rig NEWER one-bedroom apcul- MANCHESTER — Six-room 0483913. room, fireplace, aluminum sid­ Patienta Tod^: 273 - _ ^ . baths. Large rec room Includes MANCHESTER — Excellent ciples only. CaU 247-2112. and aU Items not absolutely es­ “ There are no kids who can’t where I m going to keep on ALUMINUM sheets used as zag. Button h oles! m onogram s, m ents av a ila b le now . $166-$160 r OCKLEDGEI—Dynamic 9-room Cape, with rec room, VA baths, AA acne lot, half acre plus, ing, garage. $W,900. Hutchins ______ADMITTED YESTERDAY: read, just like there are no kids working,’’ Hemdon Insisted, to printing plates, .009 thick, 23x hems, etc. Originally $349, now per month including heat and wall-to-wall carpeting, dish­ bar, refrigerator, j^ano. Work­ MANCHEiGnER — Three-bed­ sential be - deleted; that the "Maybe I'm a bit overcautious about snooping, but I Raised Ranch, 6 bedrooms, 2H Lakewood Circle area, city Agency, 6486324. ALL CASH for your property budget be ammded to^provTde Lorraine E. Anaataslo, 89 Pearl who can’t add,” he said. "But loyalty to a system he considers 3 6 ", 26 cen ts each o r 5 fo r $1. only $64. Easy terms. Call appliances. Paul W. Dougan, baths, large family room, ca­ washer, treed lot. Call 742- shop, laundry and office areas room Raised Ranch. Large thought I saw the eyes move!" w-.-,...... within 34 hours. A'vold red substantially increased grants- Vernon; Mrs. Myrtle H. -with all the procedures and evti. "TTiat’s where most of the 643-2711. $22-0931, Dealer. Realtor, 649-4635. thedral celling Uvlng and dining 6736. , to o . A sking $29,900 .O w ner, 643- kitchen niid dining area with utUlUea, Mr Zinger, oOVBNTRY - Lovely 8 room J. D. Real Eistate Associates. paneled **>M*®^ service. Hayes towns for educational ®®K®*> ^60 Main St.; Thomas tests and scoring sheets, the kid kids are. And that’s the most room, modem kitchen. A ver- 2821. buUt-tos, plus formal dining Ranch, fireplace, UKE NEW, bookcase head- GOOD CLEAN furniture, living LARGE 2-bedroom apartment room, two-full baths, finished 6486130. family room, spacious tree Agency, 646-OUL other imrposes' that the Vernon St.; Mrs. says learning to read must be Important thing for people to board, bpx spring, mattress, room, dining room and kitchen in renovated mansion, heat, Wonted To Rent 68 estimated deficit be financed Hazel E. Brackett, 44 Wells St.; hard. So to school, he can’t do: Stay within the public Business Loeolioiis cation . -car garage. risen Colonial 2400 sq. feet, 4- family room, two-car garage. shaded lot, close to new Route Simplicity sit-down lawn mow­ set. Antique china cabinet, etc. hot water, appliances, and 2 BEVAU’llFU L Forest Hills sec­ * —■’ Raymond read.” schools and then you determine For Rent 64 bedrooms, cdfice, 2H baths, . r • A Nice lot. Ehcceptlonal value at tion, high, dry, sewer and wa­ 1-84, Louis Dimock Realty, over a three-to-five-year peri- ^ v er, A-1 CMxdltlon. 649-4876. 649-1635. fireplace included. $230 per FAMILY of five want 6 o r uyjj jjjg proposed tax be re Main St., Vernon. Once, Hemdon taught his how and what you’re gonna do.” MANCHESTER Green — room apartment. Wll pay .lUST OFF PORTER ST.^- double garage, carpeting. YO U Te inV lteQ $81,600. J.D. Real Etetate As­ ter, 130’ frontage, $U,700. 6489623. month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ bedroom Dutch Colonial with an Hayes Agency, 848-0181. sociates, 6481992. Tolland County jected; mat the current 6* ^r V. eight-graders how to read by ig- Hemdon, who looks like a tall, WOODEN desks for sale, some ------— tor, 649-4635. Ground floor, 900 sq. ft. front $160. with heat. Call anytime, Peterman, Broker, 6489404. portion carpeted, second floor, assumable mortgage, formal VERNON cent Rn.le>i tn-ir witii ito South St., Coventry; noring the standard textbook swarthy ranch-hand and talks in exceUent condition. Also Un- MochlllCry & Toob S 2 6481716. dZ r-m s, e^s; m a n c h e o t SST new under Tomorrow, Sunday 2^ p.m. $17,900 '2-BE5DROOM RANCH, tnrtTjr.Awn _ s buUdlng lots, exemntions he pnntimuvH^ Donald E. Custer, 142 Wells methods and slmpl^ providing with a back-country dialect, VILLAGER Apartments—Five- one office 12 x 12, call 648 ^ O O /leiwlav 1 iZ. derwiood standard typewriter. construction, 6-6 du plex, 1% large lot, large shade tree, as- 15 5 0 Q total. Tolland, acre lot, EASY LIVING!! -f- ^ good books. But, he L m plsto^ wrote his fimt book, "’n.e Way Can b e seen a t C rock ett A gen- 1968 M ELROE BOBCAT 4 room Townhouse. IH tiled 2741 o r 6486688. kitchen, large family room. baths, 2-car g;arage, decorate Brand new homes in Man­ sume mortgage, $116.47 per VsraoTuih m Z i 3 0 Fanners ^me his "InnovaU^e’’ cliasroom It Spozed To Be." about his cy , 244 M ain St., M anchester. w heel drive d er. 1962 GMC baths, wall-to-wall carpeting, Business Property Ranch home, 6H roenns on ^ MAIN STREET Office space, ELUNOTON Handsome 8 yourself. Frechette Realtors, chester proper with delight­ month. Hutefitos Agency Beal- $6,900. Other land Hayes The ni-erwieeH to 1.1 1 ^ -Audor R d .; TlmoUiy wound up "as a safety valve” year at a ghetto school t o C all- one-ton utlUty pick up. Both two air-condi^oners, main level, 2 finished romns private location near “ “ 70 room Raised Ranch on large 647-9903. ful rural settings. lUck your tors, 6485824.*______Agency, 6464031. eii^A would to- Friend, 81 Edgewood Dr., South f„r the rest of the schod, rather fomia. From that, and from re- ALUMINUM screen - storm are ready to work, need noth­ basement. Washer and dryer down. Large lot on quiet Participate doors, buUt-ln bath tubs, lava- banks, air-conditioned, auto- MANCHESTER II, Main St, 8 wooded lot. Large carpet^ home or your lot for sum- ^ ***!. Windsor; Cynthia M. Garey, 42 than as a catalyst for change. cent experiences, he has also ing but an owner. I need the hookup. G.E. appliances and TWO PAMILT 4-4 with fire- MANC2Ui2STER — Immaculate o q v ENTRY — ’Dreed buUdtog street. Ideal for young fam­ torys, toilets, kitchen . cabinet matic fire sprinkler. ■^PPiy room C olonial, id ea l fo r d oc- kitchen and dining room, mod- • mer deUvery. We invite exemptions for seaman Circle; Felix Gremmo, ..They began to farm Wds out developed another Up for sur- m oney, best o ffe r. 872-0293. gas heat. Charles Lesperance, places both apartments. Ex­ Ranch home, waU-to-wall car­ ily. Priced for fast sale. the low and low « middle to- 846 B. Middle Tpke.; John E. to us^veryone who couldn’t rival: Don’t take the schocte too sinks, metal wall cabinets, hot M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain St. tors, lawyers, many other pro- em eat-in kltchen^th bullt-i^ comparison for size, quality lots. $3,500 each, five acres. In REAP 848-7620. cellent condiUon. Only $26,900. peting, beamed ceUtog, finish­ Immediate occupancy. Mr. ^ e groups whUe together Hearn, 33 Wlndemere St.; Ren- make It,” he recalled. "What seriously. water furnace. 643-2466, 643- ROCKWELL Ml h.p. Pedestal fessional people and business- * paneled and location. Tremendous valley view. $10,- BUILDEIR — reihodeler, cus­ WolverUm Agency, Realtors, ed basement, one-car garage, Lewis, 6486806. 1442. grinder; Baldor Mi h.p. pedes­ HEIBRON — Newer 2-bedroom es. Rare^ering. Frechette famlly^m with A 900. Paved road. Hayes Agen­ To date this year, 30 farmers HUl they were saying was. ‘Good, “You don't have to believe tom kitchen or po. t‘®®® under Uie Rural Environ- s^te government and to pro- ley St.; James H. Mercier, 601 everyone should quit woi^ explained. “They can make you less than one year old. $176. tinguisher; s e v e ra l la rge hot water, parking. Immedi­ VERNON three-bedroom Raised Ranch Suitable retail sales, appli­ NEW USnNO — Oversized exceUence of design. Do MANCHESTESt —Large exec Chester. W ^ ^ comer Irt. Manchester Parkade mental Assistance Program vide much needed tax relief to Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. ArUne M. g^bout short-run reforms do it, but Uiey can’t make you CaU 643-2268. drills; Powermatic belt Sand­ ate occupancy. $186 monthly. on lovely Somerset Drive. uUve bedroom Ranch. Many, ances, carpeting, paneling, Garrison Colonial, less than come visit us. . 8 A cre plu s. PresU ge a rea . M .H. M an ch ester 64945806 (REAP).------our .towns.”...... MlkulUtz,...... 133. Oak ~St., South as smaibler classes. er. C all 876 9167. DISPLAY-ROOM PLUS BuUt 1966. Must be seen. lik e it." 646-0682, 649-2871. etc. Call 621-7373 anytime, 6-10 one year old. Owner trans­ many features Including in- Palmer, Realtor, 643-6821, 648 ______The other resolution was offer- Windsor; Mrs. Glenna L. 201- Five offices make this an H elen D . C ole, R ea ltor, 643- Office on Richmond Drive, ground pool and oversized On the average, to a year’s DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ p .m ., 1-223-4460. ferred. Eight rooms, 2H baths, 0636. VERNON — 3 new homes under y™ 'the"TWlsmd Oounty^AgrU ®^ Tom Osborne, and noted I®’’- Swanip M ., _ Owentry; Boots & Accessories 46 exceUent investment for two first-floor family room with *” .______which runs west off Vernon douUe g;arage, 60’s. Heritage ment, wall-to-wall carpeting 66 ElIGHT ACRES wooded lot, conrt™®*!®" “ear Manchester cultural StabillzaUcn and Con- that presenUy In Coventry only Nlriiols, ___ Musical Instnimeiits 53 COMMBStCIAL place for lease or more tenants. Scart your St. Look for signs. House, 9483482. throughout, complete appli­ firapUce, fom ^ dini^ MANCHESTER — New under Penicilliii Maker Given GERICH’S Service, eu------;------;------o r sa le 461 M ain St. n ex t to own group with this sharp ^ r«^ ^ ^ e-h a h t^ p ra ls^ ““®* *»®*"®* Cape or gervaUon Committee approves H young people between the ™®««,ry Rd Jtolboro^h. thoclaed Evlnnide outboard WURLITIZE3R Spinet piano. 3 ances, vanity bath. Centrally 4 bedrooms, aluminunt siding, construcUon 6 room Colonial, une St. MU onenau appraas- custom cost>rtiaring for e s ta ta i or ages of 18 and 21 have registered ^ 1 s o. Marsha J. Paradis, post office. Ehccellent business piece of conunerclal real MANOHEISTER vicinity — 8H - a l. 643-46T7. motM- sales and service. Also y®ars old, excellent condlUcn. located. $176 monthly. R. D. 2-car garage. ShcceUent neigh­ % baths, nice location, deco­ build. Priced in the upper 20’s. Improving about 160 acres of to vote. fto^; M Plourde, 48 location with building. Call 646- estate. $61,900. J. McLaugh­ 1 room Split Level, OO’s. Also 11- Ebb-Tide Dumping Permit b oa tin g a cce sso rie s . 1082 T ol- C a ll 876-0564. M urdock, 643-2602. borhood. $43,600. rate yourself. Mid 20’s. Fre­ BELFIORE AGENCY room brick Ranch, 60’s. Must TWO A zoned lots. Centrally lo- Frechette Realtors, 647-9998. woodland, according to Joseph The resolution suggests “that 2426, 9-6. lin, 6486306. land *^;>ke. B uckland, C oon. chette Realtors, 047-9993. be seen. Heritage House 648 cated. City water and sewer. DELUXE 3 rooms, range, re­ RANCH—Extra large modern Szegda, committee chaiman. toe Democratic Tojjm Commit- ^ederick J RocM T»if"^^ NEW______YORK______(AP) — Army- to be a harmful •pollutant and 643-2363. OfRce and IDEAL professloaal office Realtors 647-1418 3182. Comer lot $8,600. Keith Real frigerator, wall-to-wall carpet­ • • kitchen with buUt-ins. Large MANCHESTER 4-bedroom Co­ Szegda said this year toe encourage all eligible young Rxxjkrille; Richard J. 8 cag- Engtoee™ authorized Pfizer has test results showing that toe Store Equipment 54 sp a ce tor rent. Free parking, B & W Uvlng room with waU-to-waU E state, 046-41126, 6481922. VERNON ONE Demo-18’ ’Hiompson fiber- ing, heat, air-conditioning, util- lonial, deslreable location near ______CUSTOM 8 room Ranch on committee hopes to increase persons aged 18 to 21 to register 73 judge st.; FYancis E. Chemical Co. on Friday to con- waste is mostly organic with 113 East Center St. 646-6019. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. carpeting, 3 bedrooms, garage. toe acreage. The need for wood os voters and to affiliate with a Taft,' 46 Riverside’ Dr.' Robert thiue dumping waste products traces of other elements, glas boat with 116 h.p. Jrtm- OFFICE desk and chair, black ieies, convenient loca tion , $180. h l^ school, price reduced to p q u r BEDROOMS two full beauUful- 160x300 lot, 2 fire­ N ew 8 bedroom Garrison Ck>- Manchester Paikade Lot 100x200*. $27,900. t son motor, tandum trailer. 16’ metal with veneer top; Pay­ monthly. 646-6060, 643-6166. $27,900. EYechette Realtors, p la ce s, 2-car garage and a con­ lonlal, situated on a large products Is growing at a nq>id political party of their choice"; . Volk Jr., Ehrergieen Rd., ^ ocean from Its plant to PTlzer, which has received toe SPRUCE St. 214-218 Store for Manchester 6486306 baths, treed lot, AA zoned. Resort Property pace and Szegda explained that that young people choosing to vemon; George A. White, 2M Groton, Conn., but stipulated quarterly dumping permits as a Crestllner new, with new traU- master Check master and ' 047-9993. venient walk-out- lower level. lot to a prestigious area. one-bedroom du­ rent, heated, $95. monthly. CIR CA 1843—F ed era l C olonial— Close to shopping, schools, For Sale 74 er and used 40 h.p. Johnson Checksigner; Simplex Tme u ^ »u .^ Really must be seen, middle Offered at $36,900. property established and main- so enroll in a party involve Hilton Dr., South Wndsor! dumping occur during matter of routine for several plex. fliU-private basement. 247-4046, 633-74qi. Six large rooms, full walk-up church. $33,600. Keith Real talned, farm woodland acres toemselves actively to the at- ’ hours of ebb tide. years, claims toe substance is electromatic motor. 14’3” recorder. Call 876-9167. TWO FAMILY 6-5, With main- 30’s. Call Warren B. Howland COVENTRY LAKE W ater- attic, handy location. $26,900. Estate, 646-4126, 8481922. add to toe productlim of lumber fairs of this pirty as well as BIRTHS YESTEIRDAY: A Col. James W. Barnett, dls- "to no way harmful" and may, Crestllner,'new, with new traU- Heat, appliances included. $190 WAREHOUSE o>ace, first and Investm ent P roperty tenance-free aiding. Two b e d - ______Realtor, 6481108. fron t su m m er cotta g e. 190’ CARRIAGE REALTY and pulpwood and at toe same those of the local government, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Jeton Me- trict engineer of toe U.S. Army to fact, benefit fish and other er and used 40 h.p. Evinrude 'T ^ per month. Paul W. Dougan, g^cMid floor, total 3600 sq. ft. pM|> S ole 70-A THE ULTIMATB in a R a m ­ rooms each apartment. Two- MANCHESTER — Six-room well, lovely porch overlooking Realtor, 649-4686. . . rwr 646-lilO time help Improve ecological and that these youngtoeople will ®°y’ ^ ’ RocttvlUe; a Corps of Engineers, said the aquatic life to toe area, electric start motor. Marine Antiques 56 ______close to Main St., plenty ______bling Ranch home, abounding car garag:e. Wolverton Agen­ Ranch, Three bedrooms, ga­ TWO-^FAMILY, 4-4, Owner buUt lake. Fireplace. Ebccellent 1066. Aliuntoum . siding and balance and Improve toe total be given toe full sumiort of their ^ ***■' Mrs. Robert dumping would be allowed un- A corps spokesman said all accessories and suppUes, c t .tca vr AnwTirr g.md«y NEW deluxe 2-bedroom duplex, parking. Less than $1 per foot MANCHE®^, ~ ‘ perfecUon, nes- cy, Realtors, 6482813. rage, m baths, Mid 20’s. La- neighborhood. Bel Air Real paints, fiberglas, boat fittings unit centrally located. Ebccel- tied hlg^ on a hill with three storms, two furnaces, large environment. party by establishing liaisons Kertanls, RFD 2, Webber Rd., der a corps permit held by toe sides were “enUrely cocqiera- 18, to be held on the grounds Available April 1st, heat, ap­ Has retail potential Keith Penta Agency, Realtor, 846- Estate, 6489332. etc. Capitol Equipment, 38 lent income producer. Price acres. 2,800 square feet of living MANCHESTER — Pitkin St. rooms and .large closets. Many VERNONiMsnrhester line — 8 Slgn-up for toe 1971 program between toe town committee HocJtvlUe: a son to Mr. and company and due to expire June tlve” at Friday’s meeting. of *nie Browsing Shoppe, Marl­ pliances, carpeting, air-condi­ Real Estate. 049-1922, 646-4126. 2440. 80. which lasted about two hours. Main St., Manchester. 643-7968. has been reduced for quick area, SH baths, swimming pool. Stately 11-room Coloidal, in extras. Drive by 128128 School OOVBINTRY — Summer cot- Oanteon Oalonlal, Mt ®n ig now going on. Requests may ,, „ .luagested Young Demo- 5^” ' (Hon^d ™ tz, m Main borough Four Comers, 10 a.m.- tioning Included, $220 per A...... A . A. B/ IbasvvIIww •Bswwsl^fl lAT ■ . I__ —A__^ .Qf a Hoii0>hra«* .iLT** avvH FAdLFTiES suitable building sale. T.J. Cmkett, Realtor, garages. one of Mancheoter premier lo- TWO FAMILY 6-6, recen t Street, then call 640-0039 for tage, 4 ' rooms, aluminum a % acre heavily wooded lot be filed by stopping at toe cratlc C3ub St., a daughter to Air. and At that Ume, he said, toe mat- 5. In case of rain seile will be month. Paul W. Dougan, Real­ O’DAY Sprite sailboat, fiber­ supply, fabrication, equip­ 643-1677. cations. Must be seen to be kiitchens, extra building lot. additional Information. storms, carpeting, treed lot, Aluminum aiding, 3% baths, county Office, Rt. 30, Vemon Mrs. Albert Ooursey, 74 Schal- ter would be reviewed for possl- held foUiowing Sunday. tor, 649-4535. On D ieting glas, excellent condition. Call ment sales, trucker, fuel sup- ______LAND—42 acres, 1,200’ road appreciated. T.J. Crockett, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, log cabin design, fireplace, iwmiyfamily ruou,room, uuuiaadouble gaiage. pr caiiuig calling metoe omce.office. Junior Women’s Club will ler Rd.; “a '““"e*"-'*daughter to Mr. and bleoie mnner further revisions, revisions. -me The nrm firm MeskiU FiUs SSK-ftOOM Oolcnial In exosBenl 846-6989 evenings. ATTRACTIVE 4-room, first ply, retail or \riiolesale sales 24 UNITS at garden apart- frontage. $86,000. Realtor, 643-1677. 6482813. $9,000. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Many extiae. Imwisnilate coo- igzegda said tree farmers and gt St Mary’s Church Hall Burrows, 46 Mato- ajgp has been asked to explore condition. Dream kitchen, floor apartment, adults, refer­ or any service business that ments, substantial cadi re- dltloo Hayes Agency, 6464)111. pther Individual woodland own- ^ wednesfev night at 8 F ollow - er St. alternative methods of disposal Mediation Unit GATOR BOAT trailer, wlU haul Wonted - To Buy 58 would benefit from highway qulred, good return and excel- with built-in oven-range dlrti------IB’ runabout, has been hauling ences, no pets, $140. 6486324. We NEED LISTINGS SOUTH WIND60R, Ranch, t**® business meeting, toe DISCHARGED THURSDAY: “ “ ^P®*^ ‘^® ®"‘‘ ‘^‘“ ®’ location. Call 621-7373 any- lent tax dielter. Carriagre wadier. Flr^Iace. Upper 20s. Q llt o f TOWII HARTFORD (AP)—Two new 1,200 lbs. 6486692 after 5. WANTEID used restaurant, tav­ NOW! "Thinking of SeU- nnear ear Vemon Circle and Park- to Begins Tomorrow Mrs. Doris S. Smith. EastMioei. nHart- a il *’®„^“; ,j^g jepjgjpg . , aiuiounced j ern, hotel, girocery store, bank- TWOjBEajRtX^ ^ garden^^^^ time. 6-10 p.m., 1-223-4460. Realty, 646-1110. Wolvertefi Agency, Realtors, S o Ig members of toe six-member ing your property?” CaU MANCHESTER 75 way. Beautifully wooded lot ®®* will be presented. rupey equipment. Also have 3 apartment, heat, "appliances, 6482813. _____ In^es privacy. ^Perfect for improved toreatiy pr^Uwa He j^^ggied by Mrs. ABchael ® after a meeting here among 1 1, a and carpets, $200. monthly. NICE *lWO-ROOM front office. ROCKVILLE Pour family. TO DA Y! floors of used equipment for u X 1 ^ COVENTRY — Lovely four- DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: representaUves of Pfizer, toe State Board of MedlaUon Md Reasonable rent. Inquire Du- Laige rooms, excellent condl- toe young famUy. Priced In some of ^ MarUnkus and Airs. Richard Garden - Form - fast and ready cash. Call P aul W . D ougan, R ea ltor, 649- bedroom Cape In nice neigh- n 1. I 1 . , '.1 John W A^mv m E lM ^ Army engineers, and toe federal Arbitration were awiolnted Frl- ba ldo M usic C enter, 186 W est .tion, new boiler. Over $6,000 room Ciolanial. 1% baths, dou- ^ mid » T c a ll o^er. 644-8696. io a t^ ^ s of REAP are Fountaine’s Used Restaurant 4636. borhood. Basement garage,______;______to foeter reforestation and bet- ^Iduc, toe cast Inc u es Airs. ^ Carmtoera 20 Environmental Protection Agen- day by Gov. Thomas J. MeskiU. Dairy Praduels 50 Middle Tpke. Call 8486206 rent. Reasonable. Oarriage Ue garage. Partial bttaineu Don Hammersla, Airs. Louis m™- ^“»® i-arminera, ju onnnprHnn with nn f .p a - Equipm ent, 627-6771, 473 W ind­ South Farms low taxes. Asking $19,600. CoU TOLLAND — Need foiur bed- ter management while Improv- noodwin Mrs Joeenh Fowler Lawler Rd., Vemwi; Mrs. Mar- on ^A pgjg^ j Rpasano of West FOUR-ROOM DUPLEX. weekdays, after 3 p.m. Satur­ Realty, 646-1110. Zooe. Excellent potential. Of­ Goodwin. Mrs. Joseph Fowler, _ _ ^ ^ ^ ------^ ------— dlrecUve Wednesday ordering Hartford and Harry B. PurceU MAC APPLES $1. per 16 qt. sor St., Comer of Canton St., PHILBRICK Alanchester Associates, 648 rooms, *1% baths, buUt-ln ing toe risible attractiveness of vate basement, large yard. da ys 9 to p .m . fices, etc. $32,900. Hayes basket. Botti’s Fruit Farm, 6 0384, o r 872-0648. kltdhen, young spoUess home? wooded areas. of Torrington were named to H artford. Completely renovated. One- WHUMANTTC — Six-family, Agency, eo-'nsi. Mrs. Paul Goodin 260 B ush H ill R d .. M anchester. $6,000 rental income. $28,900. OPEN SUNDAY — 1-5 Anxious owner says "let’s Culinary Tips iH also holding a Thompsomrille; Gregory Elio, A spokesman for toe Army six-year terms on toe agency, HOUSEHOLD loU — AnUques, child a ccep ted . $170. C all 643- The JW C $ ca^, nets 26 per cent AGENCY BOWERS School area, 8 room ~ talk". Call CSiarles Kurke Co., a county-wide meeting on is also noaing Ellington. engineers said it was ap'eed vidiich Intervenes In labor dls- bric-a-brac, locks, frames, 6932. 10,000 OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT goods and services aucUon plan. Houses For Rent 65 return. Carriage Realty, 648 Cape, plus recreation room, 1“** bated, 8 room R anch 2384438, 6494)041. 24245428. freezing aid conning, at home. T\rtoe“secmd Also, AUchelle LaPre, East “»® ®°'P« had autoority to putes throughout the state ac- Fertflfzers 50-A gl^ a re We buy estates. ^OvELY foe only $11,900. T.J. Crockett, one^droom apart- t t h r e e -BEDROOM Ranch for 1 1 1 0 . REALTORS garage, kitchen with bullt-lns, ------Just over i^ - T»®«lay from 10 '^ Ig u ^ (^ u ro^ ^ m ^ HartfoVd; Shawn CampbeU, 77 continue toe ^rmltuntU Its nor- e o ^ to statuto^ guidelines. Village Peddler, Auctioneer, Quality built homes In a double "A ” suburban setting with Realtor, 6481677. COVENTRY — jusi over Boi t/1 nntwi at tha TAC build- Gongregauonan-nuroii i^nraiim _ mal expiration date. Rossano, 63, a business rep- GOOD cow manure for sale. $6 ment with refrigerator, range, References requ ired . $24,900. 6482993. 420 Lake St., Bolton, 6483247. disposal w d pa rk in g, $166 a ll c ity uUUUes. ton line, 8room stone Cape, w® T C doimUons ^® ®: Gus J. Bennett, regional EPA resentaUve of Teamsters Local and $12 loads. We deliver. Call $200. per month. Phllbrick 643-7804, 6488731. monthly. :^Handy to Main St. Choose from onfi at our existing models and save, or build" ------4% acres. High with a view. meeting wUl be led by *'’®'" *®®^ businesses and club G^tonburj^^ Jime A representaUve at toe meeUng, m 9. will step Into his job Satur- WANTED — antique furniture, Agency, Realtors, 648-4200. Land For Sole 71 Fireplace, 1% baths, garage. ™® "J®«hiF v«l be led by members are catered dinners, ’ said his agency "does not con- day, succeeding John J. Dris- glass, pewter, oil paintiiurs or C all 644-2427. 646-4200 the home your family requires. SiniDl6-Lin6 Irish P rsysr »»L900. CaU pat Huffman, 742- ^^Litat *^She ir ill^ r hwidcralted articles, horseback teto R. A ^gton. 1648 Main ^ur with toe corps decision" but coU of B rld ^ rt, president of other antique items. Any quan- MANCHESTER — Bus line — BOLTON — 20 acres of rural ------— MANCHESTER — Brownstene GimillC hm e »suAirura B ®*J Estate. ^ ^ « “« ^ SMi^dem- St Souto Windsor. wanted more Ume to make a de- the Oonne^cut State Labor HousehoM Goods 51 H-ivom older home. Com­ Uty. *nie Harriscai’s, 6488709, Apartments. Large two-bed­ 6 zoned land for sale. Iflgh r q ^ r r s S ch ool A rea —^7-room PRICES START AT S32iB 00 7487141. onstrate new < re e ^ and can- .^gUpapering. painting, window Also, Mrs. Margaret B. Jack, termination on toe effect of toe Council, AFLrCIO. pletely redecorated. $ . TChool area. For further de­ REFRIGERATOR — apart­ 165 Oakland S treet. room duplex apartment. Am­ 200 Cape. Wall-to-wall carpeting, wasWng, ironing, slipcovering 67 Demli^ St., Scuto Windsor; dumping. PurceU, 68. is employed by monthly. References, lease, rails caU Towne Real Estate, ONLY 13 REMAININO LOTS. ment size, like new, $76. 30" ple closets, I'A baths, heat, hot attached famUy room, fire­ TOLLAND AREA niiMoHnnii vjn babysitting. John F. Clapp, 14 Haynes St.; The Pfizer plant, which pro- the Torrington Co., a manufac- two children accepted. Hayes 6484066. gas stove, $36. Aluminum com­ water, carpeting, appliances place, cabineted kitchen, up­ DIRECTIONS: Main St. south on Rt. 83, to South Main and h A ®* A complete listing of Items to Mrs. EUzabeto Frankenberg, duces 40 per cent of toe nation’s turing firm, and has U years’ bination screen doors, $ . Rooms Without Board 59 Agency, 646-0131. Manchester Country Club, take first left past club house New homes for sale, rang­ 10 and parking. Air-conditioners MANCHESTER — 26 acres, right double oven electric WUl be ch ^ e^ auctioned will be available 83 Brent Rd.; Stolrley D. Masse, penicillin, gives off fermented experience in deaUng with labor each. 643-2466 evenings or 648- onto Fern St. and left again onto Dartmouth Rd. to first ing from $23,600. up to $32,- THE THOMPSON House—Ou­ and garages, c^itional. Imme­ TWO-BEHROOM single home, prime residential. Weekdays, range. DouUe tub stainless -m. 1 fo .,1- in local stores. Enfield; Mrs. Annie C. Herron, waste products that are taken proWems under toe U.S. Depart- 1442. right, entrance to South Farms. 600. AU available with 10% tage St., centrally located, diate and May 1st occupancy. immaculate, one child accept­ 668 4477, some evenings. 872- sink with disposal. New dish­ ^.1 juog^ ^ r UbraryLibrary Week 21 Edgerton St.; Rafael F. by barge once a week for dump- ment of Labor. He succeeds the washer. Two full baths. Ehi- down. Large lots and im­ will be held next Saturday ' - - PHHCO refrigerator with freez­ laige pleasanUy furnished Adults $215. C all 6481769 o r ed, breezeway and garage. Se­ 4424. NaUonal Library Week, April Pina, 147 Eldridge St.; Donald ing In a turbulent area of Long j^v_ Daniel E. Johnsim of Ham- 872-9000. closed rear porch. Two-car alwQ' mediate occupancy. T. J. when Tolland and Hartford er t, good running condiUon, rooms, parking. Call 6482368 curity. $226. 6481636. 1823. will be observed in all A. Healey, Regan Court Apts., Island Sound. den on May 31. garage. CSty utilities. Lot RICHARD E. MERRITT ACENGY Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. c^ ty lar^ vnii oe visiroa. school libraries. Cov- Vemon. Altoough toe company has In- The apprtotments do not re- call 6488492. for overnight and permanent IMMEDIATE occupancy, HOLLAND, Mass., just above COVENTRY—80 acres, $44,900. 90x181’. EiXcellent condiUon. SOUTH WINDSOR — 8room county 4-Mers win residents are asked to Also, Mrs. Odette PeUeUer, 2 slsted toe by-products are quire confirmation by the Gen- guest rates. pleasant, room apartment, REALTORS 646-1180 CONTEMPORARY walnut din- Stafford Springs, 6 room Carriage Realty, 6481110. Austin A. Chambers, Realtor, appliances, no pets, adults Ranch, 8 bedrooms cathedral _® ^ « search for any overdue books Lockwod St.; Mrs. EsteUe M. harmless, Groton plant manag- eral Assembly. Ing room set; custom made ROOM for , quiet. house, 3 bedrooms, nicely MLS, 6482326. f n j s x ' - '\ceUlBgs. laige kitchen with at 9 a.m. library Perry, 211 Hollister SL; Robert er Stanley W. Ensmlnger arid p referred , $130 ex clu din g utU- yellow wrought Iron porch convenient locaU on. 224 Char­ decorated. Beach privUeges, youT ffelds and. bato and • half, 2 t**® buUdl^ ^ SHriig toe week. M. HaU. 166 Autumn St.; Wil- he was "satisfied” yhto toe ter Oak St. 643-8368. iUes. 633-6026. Houses For Sole 72 furniture, exceUent cimditlon. Call 6688998 after 4 p.m. firep finlahed family there will visit the Richard Mer- library will assume re- Uam E. Dou^erty, 146 Center agreement wwked out ^ r ^ y Girl, 18, Killed 8783697. NBFLY decorated room du­ room, ^-eqr garage, circular ’'*** Tojra Farm Rd.. sponslblllty for routing books to St.; Raymond T. Remington, and y ^ d make every effort to ROOM for rent, kitchen privi­ 8 GROTON (AP) — An 18year- plex. TTuee bedrooms, new PARK STREET driveWay- 6481461. Farmington where guernseys toe proper library. Coventry Johnston, R. I.; Airs. Wilma SniGER touch and sew with leges, laundry facilities, park­ Out of Town OoT." Barnett said confining old MysUc glri, Karen Button, furnace, large yard. Parking. will be judged, cabinet. Monograms, hams, ing. Ladles only. 647-9208. Ten-room home with more •^nex? stop WUl be toe “ ^h School and Capt. Nathan ^wklns, 4U Ab^y Souto wL faiaJty toju^ Friday nlglTt Convenient Hartford Rd. lo­ For Rent 66 EAST HARTFORD — VA room embrotdera, etc. Used, excel­ than one acre of land, good SpUt level. Immaculate cen- Norman caUon. $190 m onthly. 649-6544. condition throughout. Love­ lent condition. Guaranteed. Aporfmeiils ^ Flats- dlUon. FamUy room, patio, Talntor St., Suffleld where Hoi- mum dlssoluUon of toe waste a passenger stmek a guardraU Full price now $66 or 7 month­ MANOHESSTER — near center, BOL/rON — 8 room cottage, ly shade trees, B-zone. garage. Aluminum siding. On- gtg,ng gre raised and box lunch- “verdue fees wUl be charged, products Into toe oceaii. on Interstate Route 96 and w interized. 621-7373 anytim e. ly poymerte at $8. B12-0476, Tenements 63 modern first-floor, 8 room , Quick occupancy. Shown by ly $28,900. Hayes Agency, 648 gg ^ j, ggten. Coventry Grammar and Rob- 4 Bay Staters At present, he said, toe corps flipped Into a ditch, landing on d ea ler. apartment, carpeting, heat In- S- 0 p.m., -223-1460. appointment only. ertson Schools will also accept does not consider toe material Its roof, police said. WE HAVE customers waiting EMBROIDBIY 0181. The______last farm to be visited wUl eluded. $200 montlUy, one > . | PANS NORGE refrigerator, good run­ for the rental of your apart­ CHARLES LESPERANCE BfHfTON — Big bouse, Wg he that of Horace P ea se on Arrested After child, lease. Hayes Agency, 13 X 21 INCHFS High School students received ning condiUon. $10. Call 648 ment or home. JJ>. Real Ea- 6480131. Kocxvuie 649-7620 value, 8bedroom Oolonial. Ninth District IW., Somers their third-quarter report cards Chase on Pike 0467. ta te AaaocU tea, In c. 64S-5139. Laige wooded lot. Quiet street where" ^ Z toeT herd is Jersejra. Aiirv on Monday, with the other three Ray Holcombe, Realtors, 644- ^ A Tolland County 8H schoou taking theirs later in NOTICE DELUXE 2-bedroom Town- CAREN APTS. jjgg judging team of four members, NEW HAVEN (AP) — Four Furniihed $24,500 — IMMACULATE 8 toe w eek. PUBLIC AUCTION house. VA baths, full-private room Ranch, carpets, vanity ______14 years of age and older, will Alasaachusetts men were arres- ROCKLEDGE basement, heat and appliances Manchester Evening Herald ted here Thursday night on a North Side Route 44A Apartments 63-A 3H, 4^ room apartmMits. both, 19x24 recreation room. be selected. The four selected Included. $236 p e r m onth. P aul Coventry correspondent, Hcdly variety of charges after they al­ Bolton, Conn. "TOWN HOUSE” Available now. Including ap­ Assumable mortgage, trees, VERNON will be those who have toe high' W. D ougan, R e a lto r. 649-4635. BOLTON NOTCH — Nicely fur­ APARTMENTS pliances, wall-to-wall carpet­ bus, city utiUtles. Hutchins est combined scores of this year Oantner, Tel. 742-8706. legedly tried to flee from a state Sale on premises on Saturday, May 1, 1971, at 11 A.M. In­ nished two-room apartment New 7-ropm Raised Ranch, trooper who had stopped their A t co m e r o f N o. 662 M iddle LOOKING for anything in real for one adult. Bath with riiow- ing, heat, hot water, swim­ Agency, 649-6384. prestige area, low SO’s. and a previous year. The coun­ spection of premises at 10 A.M. of the same day. Turnpike'..^ktst & Ferguson estate rental • apartments, er, private entrance. Good ming pool, storage and peak­ ty team will judge In toe state FOUR FAMILY, All four-room Schools Named Trooper Brian Esson said he By order of toe Superior Court of Tolland County, I will Road. New luxurious, 2-bed­ homes, multiple dwellings, no parking. All utilities Included. ing. From $160. Call Su CARRIAGE REALTY 8H dairy judging contest to be room Town House. 1% baths; apartments. BVsir garages. In Rape Chanie sUq>ped the car driven by Paul sell at PubUc Auction on tlto premises on Saturday, May 1, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate As­ 643-2226. perintendant, 8781666, 278 646-1110 held at toe University of Con­ 1971, at 11 o’clock in toe forenoon, the land together with toe Central air conditioning; pa­ 1610, 242-6668. Shows bare. Low 60s. Wolver- necticut in July. NB5WV YYORK O R ^A (AP) P ) — A young Loranger. 26,

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The Baby Has niASUHe Been Named OPEN SUNDAY! ITT CLOSED Homan, Alyssa Leigh .daughter of Roy and Glnny Hine- man Homan, RFD 2, Bolton. She was bom April 4 ^at Rock­ DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE SATURDAY ville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Mrs. Paul D. Hineman, Clearfield, Pa. Her paternal grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Homan Sr., Warriors Mark, Pa. She has a sister, Duma, 2H- « w « * • Barclkowskl, Melissa Helene, daughter of Gerald and Nancy Bald Barclkowskl, 336 Center Rd., RockviUe. She was bom April 6 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal gfrandparents'are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bald, Bristol. Her pa­ ternal grandfather is Frsmcis Bsunikowskl, Bristol. She has a brother, Jeffrey, 2%.

Farrow, Patrick James, son of Jcdm A. and Sandra Sie- litzsky Farrow, 14 Virginia Dr., Rockville. He ^as bom April 10 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemsil grandpar­ ents are Mr. tind Mrs. Aleck Sielltzsky, Esist Hsurtford. His. paternal grsmdparents are Mr. sind Mrs. James Fsirrow, Esist Hartford. He has a brother, Christopher. 3%; and a sister, Leslie, 4%.

Wilson, Suzsume, daughter of Bruce sind Roberta Camp­ bell Wilson, Ash Brook Dr., Coventry. She wsus bom April 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her matemsil grsmdmother is Mrs. Anne T. Campbell, 191 McKee St., Manchester. Her pa­ ternal grandparents axe Mr. smd Mrs. Leonsird Wilson, Glas­ tonbury. She hsis a sister, Courtenay, 3. « Luck, Lynora ElsUne, daughter of Normsin and Elsilne McCartan Luck, Rt. 85, Bolton. She wsis bom Appril 8 at Man­ chester Memorisil Hospital. Her maternal grsindpsirents are Mr. and Mrs. Frsmcis J. McCartan, 346 Keeney St., Msmches- TEENS and WOMENS ter. Her paternal grandmother i is Mrs. Dorothy Luck, Rt. 85, Bolton. She hsm a brother, Conrad, 2. MOC-TOE STYLE Hedding, Tammy Marisi, daughter of Raymond smd Pauline Angeloni Hedding, 195 Union St., Msmchester. She wsis bom April 8 at Msmchester Memorial Hospital. Her imatemal grandpsirents sire Mr. and Mra. Angelo Angeloni, Rocky ifiU. Her paternal grandpsurents are Lloyd Hedding, and Mrs. Rita White, both of Hartford. She hsis a brother, Darrell, 4; and two sisters, Toni, 8, and Dena, 5. LOAFERS w « * Hobby, Jeffrey Wayne, son of Wayne smd Sussm Thebo- deau Hobby, 126 Bissell St., Manchester. He wsis bom April 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His matemsil grandpsirents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Tliebodeau, 113 Bissell St., Manches­ ter. His paternal grsmdparents are Mr. smd Mrs. Stsmley Hobby, Colonial Rd., Bolton. He hsis a brother, Robert, 1^. 4, « l*t # W Kupfersctamid, Amy Louise, daughter of David smd Jsmet L. Cormier Kupferschmld, Cider Mill Rd., Ellington. She was bom April 6 at Manchester Memorisil Hospitsil. Her mater- nsil grsmdparents are Mr. smd Mrs. Normand F. Cormier, East Hsirtford. Her patemsil grsmdparents are Mr. smd Mrs. Julius Kupferschmld, Rockville. She has a brother, Timothy, 3; cmd a slstor, Anne Marie, 4%.

Fecteau, Roger Edward H, son of Roger Edward I smd Frances Wilson Fecteau, 92 W. Msdn St., Rockville. He wsis bom April 6 at Msmchester Memorisil Hospital. His maternal grrsmdparents sire Mr. smd Mrs. Fremont Wilson Sr., Newman St., Manchester. His paternal grsmdparents are Mr. smd Mrs. Joseph Fecteau, 147 E. Main St, Rockville. He has two sisters, Sussmne, 6, smd Sherri, 2.

Limdry, Robert Clayton Jr., son of Robert Clayton Sr. smd Christine Rosimos Landry, 15 Regsm Csnut, Apt. A, Rock­ FlltST 9UAUTY ville. He was bom April 7 at Rockville General Hospital. His matemsil grsmdparents sire Mr. smd Mrs. John RoSimos, Escst Unbeatable bargain! Classic moc-toe step-ins, with Hatrford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton carefree perforated uppers and pinked vamp. Practical Lsmdry, Old Town, Maine. 2.49 VALUE made-made uppers resist scuffing . . . wipe clean in a *. *i *. •, * jiffy ! Sizes-{-l5rl0. Koslowski, Alsm Thomas, son of Thomsis and Lois Otka Koelowski, 950 Qulntsira S t, Ssm Frsmclsco, Calif. He wsis bom March 7 in Ssm Frsmcisco. His maternal grandpsirents are Mr. smd Mrs. Myles Gangell, 52 West St., Manchester. His paternal grandpsirents are Mr. and Mrs. Jsrfm Koslowski Sr., Burke Rd., Rockville. *- 0: 0 BIG SAVINGS ON LAWN MOWERS AT TREASURE CITY Miller, Derrick Matthew, son of Justin smd Donna For­ rest Miller, Cedar Lake Rd., Chester. He was bom March 29 at Lawrence smd Memorial Hospital, New Londmt. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrest, 223 Spruce St., Msmchester. His patemsil girsmdparents are Idr. and Mrs. Jus­ 2T 3 H.P. ROTARY 3 H.P. Briggs & StrattoW tin J. Miller, 96 New London Tpke., Glsistonbury. His maternal great-grandfather is Raymond O’Coln, 226 Spmce St. His pa- POWER MOWER temsJ great-grandparents sue Mr. smd Mrs. Grover Flaherty, Brooklyn, N. Y. His maternal great-great grsmdmother is Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick, 91 Chestnut St., Manchester. He has a broth­ FULL 19-IN. er, Thomas Justin, i4 months. *, *1 • Brin, Peter Justin, son of Jack and Vsillja Uldriks Brin, RFD 2, West Willington. He was bom March 31 at Msmsdiester « 3 BF Briggs ft Memorial Hospital. His maternal grsmdpsirents sire Mr. smd POWER MOWER Stratton engine Mrs. Janis Uldriks, Beverly Fsums, Mass. His paternal grsmd­ * Easy spin recoil . . mother is Mrs. Claire Brin, New York City. He has two broth­ starter ers, Alexsmder, 4, smd Leon, 1. •* Adjustable 7” wheels it Toggle controls on handle ★ Big 22” cut New Postmaster PUBUO NEW HAVEN (AP) — Donald ! CARD PARTY M. Maloney, officer in clumge of I the New Haven Post Office since I Regularly Sponsored by ■February 1970, was sworn in Fri- j 2T Sulf-Propelled FRENCH CLUB day SIS the city’s postmsister. 48.97 Maloney, who started in the I Rotary Power Mower MONDAY, APRIL 19 postal service as a substitute I 8:00 PJM. at clerk in 1936, succeeds Postmas­ ter Frank A. Lattanzi, who re- j STAGGERED WHEEL Orange Hall tired esirly Isist year. DONATION $1.00 POWER MOWER Betreshments ft Door Prises * Full 19” cut Read Herald Ads ■* All chrome handle it- Easy spin recoil starter ★ Big 3 1 /, HP Briggs ft Stratton engine it 3 HP Briggs and Stratton it Easy spin recoU a c engine starter it Staggered wheels to prevent TREE & ^HRUB SPRAYING scalping * 'Tunnel design, baffled for efficient grass discharge Orders now being taken tor dormant spraying i on ALUMINUM

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/ 9 E I / IDAY MANCHEBIElt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 PAGE SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 M O N D A Y PROGRAM Educatioiml T U E S D A Y JO PROGRAM White House JO (26) Addams Fsm Sy (8848) Days at O er Lives (46) QUllgaa’s b laad S A T U R D A Y JQ P R O G R A M Maharis. Nehemlah Fersoff._ (IS) Mery OrUfla Shsw (0) 1:99 (t> ^ d m ^ S b s w ( ^ 1:66 (88646) News — Prayer aal 5:25 (46) Wsaflier Wateh Puppet Shtno l-ea (8) OnUtom Shew W (t> Trath er CeBseqaeaoes (C> TV *'“ <(£46rs!a.r‘a;«. •** w lUto^BtoasSbaw (O) (U> What’s My LiseT <®> a g e OH ^ (0 ) 8:26 (26) OBUna’a b la a d iWEDHa Channel 24) <846) Osoexal Hospital 6:66 (24-2246) Weather — Sports Satardmr, toril M "Black Is Beautiful” ment of Civil Service, where (48) AH My CbMraa <0 Sperto (0> AuxUlary >0 1 11 0 0 of U:M (») BFD N*. * she begins training to become 7:88 (ttm > From A Bird’ s 1 ^ '71; Worid AflU n Oduiu^ pr;^ (8848) Aasther World — aad News (C> :8S ( « y News comes puppets MagnoUa Blon- 1:88 (8) As tbe_W srt6,*rarM <0> City (18) Gaadid Camera ' <8> M otor M ou o BDDCATIONAL TV eenb playlet on Boh'al reli­ <®> gion; J. Hood and Kudo dem­ 8:88 (8) Banger ghaWse (26) TO TeU the Trath (0 ) (tiM ) Aate ITBltanu Show gence. (8-t6) Oae LUe to live (0 ) 6:85 (48) Salat (O) (« • ) Caadlopim BowUac Guesta are iSiylils DlUer, Rt^r (M) Poari Bailer Sbsw (C) m ite House, during the 01m- (18) I Spy <®> Seaday, April 18 onstrate seU-dereose; and L. 1 (8) Arale _ (848) Lawreaes Walk (C> ) (8) Mary Tyler Msere Shsw 8:88 (*) Love Is a Maoy Spleedsiwl Laaxb-U B „<®> ( 0) in g." k i t o <®> fttiM ) Jamb# (18) Creepy Creatares 8:88 N E T Flayhseae (99) Tales to WsUs Fargo <8848) Semerset (O) (8) News wUh J.K. Smith sod :S8 (8) ^ 'Throo Seas (C> cast "The Sounds of Children," Cameo appeonmees by Gore ategtrli—- I f r ie d ------ Password 1:M <» Daatoidir * MatUoy (C> > "GoT’ fferbert Msushall, Days at O n Lhros <0> Vidal, Peter Lawford, Vincent Venice Story 4:88 F igare MiuUb|^kisaehig (48) AH My CblUreB (C) Harry Beasoaer (C) (84») Amoricaa Baaditaad on “lifottel/NBC Children’s (848) Newlywed Gome (O) 1:88 (8) As tbe W orld Terms <0) (W> Jse OaragMa’s M em ^ (8248) NBC News <0) (M) 7raHB^ Prooooto Oame (® ) (tt> Mike Deeglas Shew 7:88 (8) l ^ t o , H ie portending death of Ven­ KemiSh Clark j>ays tribule to (St) Mr. Ed t:M (8) Ttto *• »!»■ » }£ { destrucUble N egro (amUy In (8) »««»<« <0> (848) Daltoc Game <0> ait historian Bernard Bereo- (8-l6> Let’s Moke a Dael Sparta Challoaco (C> 18:88 and "The Fink Panther Show"), (IS ) Msvto ice wiU be dramatically illus­ 8:88 (8) Lave b a Many S p ta id s ^ (48) rUatstaaes (O) '6X Film versioo of Jules Chicago la stirred Into emr>- 18:88 (48) News — Weather aad 8-86 (S> B everly H lllbllllse <0) ’‘Father b a Bachelori Wil­ Verne's novel about group who Gueots Inc'ude FerKU"on ^n- tional flux when proud matri­ on the NBC Television Netwotk. (8868)Mtolher Werld - ^ liam Holden, Coleen Gray. trated in a .one-hour NBC News 8:86 J m Shepherd’s America (O) Thlag <®> w ild West (0 ) kins, Ron Santo and BUIy WU- arch of household receives a (f^ »d 8 ) News — Weather 8:88 WerU We LbeYa (8-m T Newlywed Oame (C) traveb across Africa In bal­ Ilanu. 11:88 In her cameo tqipearance (40) R eel Game _ (®> (solor spec^, “Venice Be loon to pisnl British flag on 810.(W0 life Insurance p a y in g A Sperto ’ (848) Oseeral Bsspltol (0> 8:86 (t> Mayberry B.F.D. B <0> "Klddla to rioredUy’’ unexplored region. Red But­ 8:8 I (8> Mario <0 Baidi member of (amUy has (48) M evie . (O ) Mrs. Blsehhower engages kOss (8886) Mevb <®> Damned!", to be presented on 8:88 Mastoipieea Theatw (O) different Idee, how money tons, Barbara EMen, Peter "Return of the Ape Man Magnolia In some “girl talk." "Hauser’s Memory” David tbe NBC Television Network "Tnal of Strangth" Lorre. should be q>enL 11:88 (8) Movies McCallum, Susan Strasberg, l#s9D EMtfuw (8) Trath or Censeqaeaces (0) (88-88) M ovie . _ ^ ) "M eet Me In Las T egaa" '66. (848) Oee LUe to Live (0> T lie IBUi -nniiml EuTOvislon on estate next door. „Pet*r The major topic of (Wscusslon 4:88 (8) Fsnyiy ABtor <0) Uni Palmer. Robert Webber M a y 21 a t 10 p.m . (18) WhaYs My UaeT (C) "Sebastian" '68. Dirk Bogarde Romance between rancher and end Leslie Nielsen. Young wd- liou Hasam Is the {wcxhicer Song Oontest. (88-28 48) News — Weather 4 Breck, Pessy McKay. Carroll and SusMmah York. , LlUl ballerina cools when their la what they will wear when d868> Beeserset (®) entist turns himself Into hu­ O'Coiaior. Palmer A Sir John Gielgud. lucky streak at gaming toUes (848) Pesswerd __ <®> .and writer, Ttom Priestley the Msadsy, April 18 Sports (C ) (8-W> Now York Mels Preview Tricla Nixon la married. 4;Sa (8) Aady Qrlflllh Show (0) man guinea pig in experiment 7:86 (2246) J a lb B (C> BriUlant British matbenmtl- daaniges. Dan Dailey, Cyd In which he la Implanted tvlOi director and photographer. PM (246) Mad Sqaad (O) (8M8) BaaebaB Pre - cane clan hires young woman to Chaiiue, Agnes Moorehei^, *rhe Paul Rltta puppets host U> David YYert Shew (O) memory of mortally-ul Ger­ S:W Olre €s Thb Day Show Paul Henreld. and narrate the apectal pro­ (88) Mike Deeflaa Show Baseball "Marilyn" TV premiere to thla ) Carreat baass 6:88 (8) Perry Mason which will document the rea­ 7:8 "Run, Simon, Run" ’70. Indian Pirates, live from Shea Stadi­ ple’s report on the White Bouse dociunentary presentation IS *1110 role to Congreos In eetab- Is forced to choose between hb um. (SI Movie (0) (18) wSd wnd West major emphasis on an eve­ x.M (48) WeeBier Watch <0> from 16 of her films. (O that requires him to avenge phia PhUlles. are assigned task of disarm­ t : t t (S) Dm Is Show called one of the greatest trea­ 848 B ralH l-r (®1 (8) CBS Ooit Clsule (C> ing bomba. J e ff CHiandler, nings’ performance for the del­ I (88) dlHfraa’s Is l^ <®) ‘ soldiers Who Search and Dis­ h's b-vther's death. Burf <0 ) Mr Friend Fllcka Jack Palance. egates to the week-long confer­ (48) Whars My UaoT Gueati: Tim Conway, P « sent" i (18) Westerners (C) 8:ta (86-8848) Weather — 8 p i^ 18:88 Conaectbat Newsroom (18) M evb (88) M svie ence. CarroU and Karen Wymm. R "Mias Grant Takes Rlch- (48> M eHsle’s Navy "U ttla Miss M arker" '84. Shir­ nnd News <®> <18) Coaa. Report moTid’’ LucUIe Boll, William I (8dt> Wide Werld at Sports ley Temple, Adolphe Menjou tflB) Cftmeni Teesday, April M The television program ex­ (M) Te^“ n the Treth (C) M:M OS) Hartford Talk-la Television producer Burt No- Holden. (18) TBk and Charles Bickford. U:M <»4.18-*MMD) Newo — FM 8:88 (8) Osasmeke 6:86 (8) Nows wito Walter Cro*- Weather aad Sports (C ) (2248) Movie (88) Movie "Gunga D in" '88. Indian wa­ about, what went on In the U:tt (t) Movie _ „ producing the “Get Smart" A Journey through Iceland. "House of Cbrds" '69. George "T ra il Street" '47. A great ter-boy who longed to become hMa )® ’ •*An Eye for an Eye 68* After 6:88 Madera SeperyUlaa bounty hunter teams up with of the camera for a cameo 7:86 TBA can drifter, doim on hb luck venture unusually good bet (or served from ambush, planned (18) DkiV Vaa Dyke 8:66 Beak Beat , weekend watching. Robert NBC cameras take the young young wanderer and they In Paris, becomes Involved by murder-cult called the (8888) NBC Nows they are something more than 5:88 (8> B—d Davis Shsw (C) Victor McLaglen, Joan Fon- arduous rehearsal, as the more Warid Ww n droms. of PO ^s Saturday night series' on the The Spanish C ivil W ar (1938- who escape from Jap. .p n * ^ 11:86 (8886) TOalgbt Show Jeb aiv rich colontal refugees from Al­ (Ig ) TBk talne. .than 200 young performers are Carmen (G) CBS Televisian Network. 39). geria that they pretend to be. (88) As "clMmls Mateh Wits I (46) News — Prayer and Sin canu)*1h "^hlllppinwf with help 949 The Advaeatos "The Shooting" '87. M yrferi- 6:88 (8) News Reger Madd (C) Boys Choir; the Bast Atlanta 848 World We Uve la NBC News (C ) 8:88 They Woat Thal’A ^ ^ his nartner to guide her on (M> U O’ eleek High (C) I b a Many Splendored lUng” young folk singer Ruth Mel/Un, "High Noon" and "Shanrf’ 7:88 (8) Here’ s Lacy (0> Journey of hardships and con­ Sophia Loren stars in on the CBS TelevtBlon Netwoili. from iOndman, 1^.; the md- 7-88 Beak Beat (O B stant danger to keep rendez­ (8) Trath ar Ceaseqaeacee (C) Prisoner and theBomb" vous with vengeance. Mime (18) Baseball (C ) C lfe Thursday niirht Ig the creator of M i(di recorded verslty of Utah’s Children’s 7:86 WOllam F . Backley Jr. <0> New York Yankees vs. Balti­ Perkins. Jack Nicholson, Will movie, “Judith,” on gongs ag “m Our Time" and Drnce Theatre, of Salt Lake 8:66 Freoeh Cbel Dunham Performliig Arts Train­ Special: “The City and County Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah. This time (18) Marv arilfls Sbsw « Denver vs. Ijauren R, Wat­ (848) DIek Cavett Shsw Krieger, from Los Angelea; and Modular reproduces your records with excellent clarity ^ d full, Tharsdari .'April 28 S U N D A Y JO P R O G R A M the Hariem S(diool of tbe Arts, PM big stereo sound. Sylvania Air Suspension speakers provide the 6:66 Faatoay ta Mime <0) New York (Sty. braell mime Juki Arldm a by the Recession." finest sound available today. 32 watts peak music power. y, April IS < (88) Marieo ______„ Robert Asmon, producer of former student of Marcel Mar- Ss "T llllo end Oua” '88L^ W. C. (46) It Tikes a Tkito (C) Protective, tinted dust cover included. This stereo is sure to ceau, performs. (86) Agrfaaltare aa Panda Fletde AUenn SUnworth A Ed­ 7:86 (8) Votaased Wsild (0 ) the special program, also pro­ 6-46 William F . Baokley Jr. (0 ) W E D N E S D A Y JO P R O G R A M • (88) % Is the Ufa 'The MldgeU” A look at c r^ I (8> Faith far Tsday W ) gar Kennedy: "Swtoe Miss” duced the award winning “In­ please! Model MM IO. 7:66 Freaok Chef „ <®> ■US. Btaa Laurel A Oliver hires of arthropod family Chocolate cake decoraUona. 1 1 :0 (2246) Tsalght Shew J « h w (88) Blag Aisaad the which Include crahe,. lobtoen side Whrld of Outer Space" and Wedaesday, April 81 (848) OeMtal MsspHal I (8) Sin Os A Prayer (C) dv; "College Humor'* 88. Bing fi! S J® ^ CanMi Ctnsby. Bums A Mien, A Jm and various Insects with three. more recently, the highly ac­ Wosblagtaa Week la B ev^ 1:1 (2-46) Dlek C a r a t t ^ w (88) TThrsa Stooges OaUe; and "Dirty Work" *88. 8:26 1 8 ) A t H !S ? W I»h K U to Oee^LHs to Uve m Lftum Jb Hardy. S:86 (t> E d SelUvaa <®> claimed "Rapping With Brink- I t n FsmBy Affair <0) 1:66 (2-546-M) Nows — Prayer 4 I (8) Adveatores at Osmky (C) <8WCtoiM«S^ Ctoae-v Mn. R. Gutter A Mrs. F. 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George Elliott (8-l8> Let’s Maks 'a Deal Kathiya Kahtanaa Sham 277 STREET — PHONE 649-1124 "Trial to Strength" J x S i) Days to Ibr Uvss (C) aeleS public higher education will be 1:88 (8) M erto ^ ., (88-88) Bseaasa (O) on the CSS Televisian Network, (8-48) Newlywed Oaate Mel Ferrer, Dona Wynter, Loo 8:88 (18) Oral Beheits (0> 1 (8) Oelta ligkt <0) (ft*Nows with H.K. Smith ^ (St) Let Vs Celebrate O une iC t Berry Beasseer tC) (18) Woston^^ ^ _ braaktast meatliig of ladiea of (46) eifrad HHebeeck Beer (846) Dfataa Reas , (0 ) eaphiped Ow hlthntlop of U . B. 1 HBIbB^ (C) (U ) Dieb ed; "If they to me as 18:86 (8) Leek Vp ead U v o (W Musical-comedy spetoal. D h ^ (2246) NBC Nows Aoelhar World — fcy (2) What b the World 8:88 (18) Westoreero __ Jackson Five and *P66ial Hotel tai HoBohilu. Tba play was oM.w Antuma" oa ’X as Flay- "Ethiopia" „ ^ a pretty good chance as the (48) BeBttoas Horltogs (C) (88) K t e Yeoth Phad (C) (2) Trath er Cemtoqito«»« <®> I (8) Ceatsia Three <0) 6:18 (8) Merle guts'. BUI Cosby, from Holly­ pubUshad lacantly in life mag- houpe,-" guest atan as a. eoed real thing. They run the gamut, 11:8 wood. IT DOES Make a Difference) Where You Save! (12) WhaYs My L b ^ __ Lsheesa Auess the A ^ O'Brien. Yvonne De (torio, (18) F lriag U e e INSTANT seuoB oa the CSS TUevisioD (848) IHsoevoiy T^4iig d>^in& of bunMnwuc glades and arid expanse to police inspector investigating S \V 1 V G S Smom. Deeert In southern (46) M evlo _ „ RENT ^ T a iie k ® in Dayton, Ohio. "Hong of the Open Road" l^itai murder and his W E D O (84D Smith FamBy (C) tions to people he m e^ hi its. 5% DIvidead paid . '"niat would be a great two- (88) CsBBSotlent Weekend (C ) 6:66 (86) NBC Nows ____ W ci?i(/ O I V , ( i hCNICS (18) Vevage to BaUt^to ^ c^'U'ae, Cl^udle. cSArdina'e, For Forties, IH Past" WUlbm some, Maudie Frickett and the 18:88 (8) We BeHare (8) Cemmeats aad People (C) (8^SS) Mevlo _ , ^ <®> ll:86^88»U[ Taeigbt Shew Boncfuels. vtmms 4 tliiMs yea*ty> , (846) Jshaay Cosh Shew (C> “ru have to try that sometime (88) Whore De Y eo Go Frejn "W lsard to O s" '89. Judy Gar­ SB GueaU Indaaa Burl Ivea Bob­ cn a split screen. Tve been HoteT Frickett character however, and 18:88 (8) F s e « the Nattoe (C> clsaalc bv LF. Baum, tells Former OSS contain returns (8) SpeaUag Far the story to Dorothy, who Is Woto to Italy after four years to IMMIMg • «x anOM M A Y W E S E R V E Y O U ? aerawto S r to maturity — ---- introducing several new ones. bv Into magic land to ferret out vUlsln who oetrayed 1 JSSiSr BngUiid. Str lAurenco hideout to partisans to enemy. a BAN<|D1!T TABUBS "In recent months, the ‘Old U:46 (8) Health Beet When your, heeds are Olivier, Sir Ralph Rk*ardsoo Storyteller’ sketches have be- A*»0 K C:86 (46) News (46) Mevla aSlLVBBWABB STEREO and Wendy Hiller. B 7:16 (9) Lassie (0) "The Come On" ^ _ look St new nroMems and do- 1:66 (8646) News — Prayer A Ito a H A B U S 16:M (8) H a i ^ P lvo4 » B MANCHESTER electrical let ns take care pErt IL .rag 1:88 (8) CaenwsslaesI 1>ane>- (r.) Guests are PhylUs raier, Mike O ff (® ) e SIL.V1S SBBVIOB *(xily a coiniddence that he re­ gAn We'Hrer. Woov, Gle.*rnO Douglaa, Carol Lawrence end 1:86 (8) SpeaUag Far tbe C en «^ GHADU a UMBN Iq/t them expertly. 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By ’THE AS80 Some thought tung and other CMmmunlat C3i given by memb can table tennl SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1971 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, PAGE FOUR turning from U a t m ainland C h Several won and, during new sm en Sun(3 THURSDAY JO PROGRAM on the pi«valer is trapped by- one of his stu- age. Jack How TharadBjr, April Z2 (88) Gllllgan’s Island (C) . . ------gj. (C) JenSsT'^Tawrence (Blvler. Si­ nonplaying cap! 1:M 5:88 (88) GUIIgan’ a Island . (C) ommended (C) 'Terencelerviu je Stamp, Hugji vsssaasoaw Gj^fllh- (21) At Home With Kittr^(C) (88) What’s My LIneT (8-88) Hake Boom (or Grsnd- Thoughts of Ma Preview ol 12th New EhiKland 6:1 (8-8-22-88) Weather — Sports Square Dance Convention to and News (C) ■ 18^ Judy Bochen (18) Candid Camera (22 Adam-12 (C> be held in Springfield; feature ( 8 ^ ) ' Dan Angnst (C> MOBNINO PBOOBAMB Mao badge ”as on scheduled tour of Bay State (88) To Tell the Trnth (C) (C) io:w (22-88) Dean Mart' Martbi Show (C) 5:58 (8) Sign On u d Prayer West for benefit of Springfield (88) Saint Guests are Orson Welles, Petu- ship” when she Boys' and Girls’ Club; Joe (8) News with Walter 5:55 ( 8) Town Crier (C) la Clark, Joey Bishop, Kay 6:N (8) Snnrlse Semester (C) Ehigene, Ore. ‘ Tomassettl prepares shrimp Medford and Lauri Ichlno. R Edacatfam (C) bails for hors d'oevres; and (8) News with H.K. Smith u d (88) where, on post Harry Reaiioner (C) (18) Gn-abridged (C) 6:18 (8) Newscope "Fashions in Sewing.” 18:88 (8) Faberge Album of Perspectives (C) gans and the (88) Tales of Wetls Fargo (18) Dick Van Dyke 6:15 (8) (22-88) NBC News (C) Month (C) 6:88 ( 8) Your Commuity (C) she sa id . " I b: (48) AU My ChOdrea <0 First In series of monthly spe-. Consaltatlon (C> 1;M (8) As the World Taras (C> 7:8 (8) To Borne With Love (C) ( 88) co p ie s.” (8) Truth or Coaseqaences (C> ci^s, each of which wiii be ( 8) A New Day (C) (88) Joe Oaraglola’s Memory totally devoted to one artist or Game <0> (18) What’s My L in^ (C) <8) News (C) She found C3 (22 88-88) Nows — WeatherJk group a ^ featuring an in- (81 Mr. Goober (C) (8-W) Let’s Make a Deal depth vlefw into who they are, (2228)1) Todur Show (C) different. ’Ihey (8) Love Is a Many Spleadored Ifoorts (C) how they are affected by their Thing tC) 7:88 (S) FamUy Adair (C) ( 8) Capt. Kaagaroo (C) In hotels. They (8-88) Alins Smltt sad Jsnn music aqd vice versa. •_ (88) Striua ’N Drammers (C> (22-88) Days of Oar Lives (G> (18) Hartford Talk-In (C> Hap Blehards Show (C) radios. W e nev< (8-88) Newlyared Game (G) (18) t (8) (82-88) Childhood: ’The En­ (88) Polka! (C> (8) Cona-Taet (C> girl walking t I (8) Galdlag Light (0) 11:88 (8*1822-88-88) Nows —' (22-88) The Doctors (C) chanted Years (C) (22) David Frost mow (G) completely diff (G) Special about oidearlng ^ r id Weather Sad Sports (C> ( 88) cialloplag ■ Oonrraet (C) (8-88) Datiag Game 11:25 (8) Movie . _ „ FUatshlimes___ (C) rea lize it until i > (8) Beverly HUibillles (G) o f preochooi ohlldren, and sci­ "I Was a Male War Bride” ( 88) (22-88) Another World — entific quest to unravel some 9:15 ( 8) Yogi Beu Show (G > Olga Solteaz, of lU mysteries. P r o g r ^ ex­ ’89. Ex-French army officer 9:88 (__8) Lacy Show (C) disguises himself as WAC in Sharon Wilson - Tur­ (88) News (C) thoughts in Or f d ^ ) General Hsepltal (G) plores period of life which la order to accompany his Amer­ I (8) Banger Statlan (G> beyond recall of adults and ner, 3, of the Harlem (88) lim m le and Lusle completely dit ican WAC bride to Tl.S. on 18:80 (8) Movie (22d8> Bright Pt m iIso (G> even school age cWldren. troop ship. Cary Grant, Mar­ United States, (8-88) One Life to Live (G> (8) Jim Nabors Hoar (C) Sch(X)l o f the A rts (8) Peytm Place (C) Guests: Roy Rogers and Dale lon Maiahall, Ann Sheridan. (2228) Dfamh’s Place (C) I (8) Family Affair K -ms P. (88) Leave It te Beaver (8-88) IBewitched (C) old LeipnUx, Karin Dor, EddI 18:88 (8) Beat the Cleek (C> but there were (8-88) Pass werd Arm t concert to be telecast I (8) Andy OrlHIth Shaw (22-28) Cmceatmtlm (C) few buses and '*’Born*Y^erday” Judy Holli­ 11:88 (2228) Tonight Show J o h m April 24 by Mattel on (88) J u k LaLaue Shew (8) David Frost Show Carson „ bicycles,” she (22) Mike Donglas Show day, WUllam Holden. 11:88 (2228) Sale of the Oentary (22^) Ironside (8-88) Dick Cavett Show (C> NBC. (8) That Girl (C> (88) Mr. Ed (18) Merv Griffin (C) "I hope the (88) Fllatslsnes (G) 8:88 (8i Movie (22) Baseb*ll (G) “Term of Trial” '68. Provo<» 1:18 (888-88) Nows — Prayer u d Cleveland ys. Boston at Fen­ countries can 5:1 ) (8) Perry Mason live drama centering on mlld- Sign Oft (G> way Park, Boston. (Mon., Apr. (18) Wild Wild West (C) 8:88 (8) News — Prayer A Sign Off because they a: (88) Addams Famly mannerod school teacher who 19) 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Two Specials (88) Gallsplng Omrmet any other hun 11:88 (8) Love ol Ufe (G) said. ‘"The peO] (8) Action News (C) On Channel 30 (22-88) HoHyweod Bqaares (O were really (88) That Girt (G) were no fake m 1 2 : (8) Twelve O’clo ck Beport FTHDAY JO PROGRAM Hartford’s new mayor and (8> Mike Deaglu (C) Graham Stee tile state NAACP president wlU (22-88) Jeopardy (C) den t a t the U violinist Jascha Heifetx. The (88) Bewitched Friday. April Xt •:88 (8-8-22-88) Weather — 8 p ^ be shown on two special pro­ Association, w u d News (C) celebrated virtuoso is seen as 12:25 (8) News 1:88 (8) Virginia Graham Show (C> he performed before udiences (8) .Search for Tomorrow trolt If he tho (8) Mike Deaglu Show (0) (18) C udid Camera grams Sunday on Channel 30 12:88 (88) To TeU the Trath (C) in Paris last faU. backstage, (22-88) The Who, What had used the A (22)’ At Home With Kitty (0) on the beach in Calif., driving (WHNB). Performers from Hampden 6:85 (88) SaiLint (G) Where Game 6:88 (8) News with Walter Cron- his electric car u d working At 2:30 p.m. George Athan- (88) A World Apart pre^aganda pu County Association for Retard­ with his pupils. „ , ed Children: aiul "Fashions In kite p h a tlca lly . " I ’ r ^ i T ^ l e s of Wells Fargo u d Harry Beasmer (C) Uccello as mayor a t Hartford, (18) Dick V u Dyke 11:88 (8*18-222828) Nows — . wanted was in (88) AD My ChOdrea (G> Weather u d ^wrts (G) will discuss his new position (8) As the World Turu (C) (2828) NBC News to be friends.” 7:00 (8) (iolden Voyage IS 11:25 (8) Movie and the vital issues confronting Archie Campbell, writer At B:30 p.m. the same day, amateur dlvlslan of the peeont (8-48) Brat^ Bunch < G > Elisabeth Allen. I (8) Gnidiag Light (C) "Dawn at Socorro” '68. Rory Ben F. Andrews Jr., president Dene Vtorest Pid Ab Oolt (22-88) The Doctor* (C) (18) Dawn of Liberty B (C) (C) (22-88) High Chaparml (C) Oalhotxi, Pli>er Laurie, David of the ConnecUcut Chapter of Tournament in Nashville, Tenn. (8-88) Dating Game Profes­ B-ian. (C) Fouj I (8) Beverly Hlllbilllee (C) 8:88 (828) Nanny u d the NAACP wUl be guest on ‘‘Con­ (22-88) Anether World — sor (C) 11:88 (22-38) Tonight Show Johnny (18) Baseball (C) Ca-son (C> necticut Newsmakers.” A panel City New York Yankees va Minne­ (18) Merv Griffin Show (G) ( 8 -88) General------Hospital (C> (8-48) Dick Cavett Show sota Twins. Veto 8:88 (8) Andy GriftKh Skew (C) ,1:88 (8) With This B ^ (C) Douglas and Ed Harrlgmi of (22-88) Bright PromUe (C) Prayer u d TRULY DELICIOUB (8-88) Om Life to Live (C) (8-88) Partridge Family (C) (88 88) Nows — Pi CSiannel 30, will Interview An­ (2228) Name of the Game (C) Sign Off (C) ) (8) Family Affair (G) 1:15 (A Newscope drew s. CHICKEN (22-88) Somerset (G) 9:88 (8) Movie 2:85 (8) News — Prayer u d Sl| Me (C) "Sons u d Lovers" '60. Story (8-88) Pwswerd Off : c ) Brown in 6 lOnntan I (8> Andy Grifllth Show (C) revolves around Paid Morel, (8) D a m Frost Show (C) a'-'lstlcally-talenited son of coal The New York niilharmcnlc werWa eartV W ILLIAM SB (22) Mike DongUs \ (C) miner u d warm understand­ ‘mmf* wMl Gov. Thomas (88) Mr. Ed ^ ing mother who live circum­ One of the earliest continuing Young People’s Concerts, four vented livea in English mining route to a Rep (88) Flintstmeo (C) television roles for Stephen a t which are broadcast each taato. 5:1 (8) Perry Masm town. D e u Stockwell, Trevor conference her Howard, Wendy Hiller, Mary B rooks Interns” on the season on the CBS ‘Televialon (18) WUd WDd West (C) a t “ T h t OAIJ. IN OH M S day the veto o (88) Addams FamDy tire, Heather Sears. Network, were established Jan. (C) (8-88) That Girl (C) CBS Television Network was on Plek Up M Mtanrtaa latar by the Oonneci (88) GDligu’s Islaad 26, 1928, under Ernest Schelllng, 5:25 (88) Weather Watch (C> 8:88 (8-88) The Odd Coaple (C> the same Network's ‘‘The One of the f< 5:88 (8#) GUIlgu’s Islu d (C) 18:88 (28-88) Jascha HeUets (C> Nurses” as an Intern. then music director. (88) W h^s My UaeT (G) Special about worid-renowned DEersraiVE- handed to nev MS OBNTIS BTv-OU** plane sa id Mi a $6,000 a{^ro \ because there •:00 Tom Jooas 10:16 Modam Urlng spending monc 1:00 Mike Oraene 10:80 Baturday Showcase .SHOT « 6:00 Chip Hoboit 10:60 W n C Outdoors lature adopts 11:00 Boturdu Bbowcase SAVI provide monej 13:00 News,ITS, W l Radio for the Week 13:16'Batnrday Showcaae fiscal year. (These are toe basic Uattogs, and include only tooee news WRCH ~ 910 1:00 News ’Ihe money 1:16 Tour Home Decorator YOU sn broadcasts of 10 «r 18 mimitu in length. 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